Noureen has working in early learning for over 2 years and holds a Masters of Education .
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I love working in early education and care because it’s a profound opportunity to nurture and shape the foundation of a child’s life. Every day, I witness the sheer wonder and curiosity in their eyes as they explore the world around them, and it’s incredibly rewarding to play a role in fostering their growth and development. Being a part of their journey, witnessing their milestones, and supporting them in their discoveries fills me with joy and purpose.
My journey in education commenced when I pursued an International Graduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning from the Australian Catholic University. This experience ignited my passion for teaching, propelling me to pursue a Bachelor’s in Education. Over the span of three years, I served as an English teacher in a primary school while concurrently undertaking my Master’s in Education from the Australian Catholic University. Throughout my career, I’ve found immense pride in the numerous moments where I’ve witnessed the tangible, positive impact of my efforts on the lives of the children and families I’ve had the privilege to serve. One particular highlight of my educational journey was during my Master’s program, where I had the invaluable opportunity to collaborate with pioneering researchers in the field of early childhood education and care. This collaboration enabled me to engage in qualitative research focused on early childhood development, enriching my understanding and practice in this critical area. While residing in the USA, I served as an English as a Second Language (ESL) instructor, teaching English to graduate students and researchers from diverse backgrounds and countries. Upon relocating to Australia, I pursued a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, transitioning my focus to nurturing and educating young children in their formative years. Overall, it’s the cumulative impact of these achievements, milestones, and everyday moments that I hold dearest in my heart as I reflect on my journey in early education and care.
One of the most heartwarming moments I’ve experienced was when a child in my care, after a particularly challenging day, looked up at me with big, earnest eyes and said, “You make my heart happy.” It was a simple yet profound statement that melted my heart instantly. That innocent expression of gratitude served as a powerful reminder of the immense privilege and responsibility we hold in shaping the hearts and minds of the next generation.