Beverley Gowenlock has been an IEUA NSW/ACT member and early childhood teacher for 40 years. Here, she reflects on her long and interesting career.
My interest in teaching began back in fifth and sixth grade, when I was fortunate to have an inspiring teacher who made a lasting impression on my desire for learning.
In addition, because my father was a TAFE teacher, there were many conversations at home about the satisfaction of observing the growth of knowledge shown by his students.
These experiences fostered my interest in the teaching profession. I enjoyed spending time with young children and observing their curiosity and discoveries.
After completing high school, I decided teaching would be my career. The importance of the teaching profession and the power of knowledge cannot be underestimated and is essential for future generations in any society.
When I first joined the IEU, I was employed at KU Children’s Services as a Co-Director for their mobile preschool, assisted by an educator.
We would begin the day by loading up a Volkswagen Kombi van with folding tables, stackable chairs and other preschool items like puzzles and blocks, then drive to a location where there wasn’t an existing preschool.
These locations were in north-west Sydney and included Galston, Glenorie and Mount Kuring-gai.
Most of these community halls often had existing outdoor climbing equipment to which we could add jumping boards, then create a preschool environment inside with other equipment.