The COVID-19 health crisis continues to affect the entire world. Governments have had to respond to the effects of this crisis in different ways, as we have seen right here in Australia. For those of us who work in early education, we’ve seen some stark differences between how ECEC services and schools have been treated when it comes to health advice, closures, funding and more. This episode, we look at those differences, think about why they’ve appeared, and how we respond as advocates both during and after this crisis.
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
Interview with Sarah Baray, CEO of Pre-K 4 SA
Flying squads and the “look of quality” (with Dr. Deborah Harcourt)
State of Early Learning in Australia 2017 (with Sam Page, Early Childhood Australia CEO)
Child Protection Week
Children's rights and the media
Children's Book Week
Getting ready for the Jobs for Families reforms (with Karl Hessian)
Interview with Kate Washington, NSW Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day
Community-based management and the NQF
Children's health and safety
Trauma-informed practice: Educators' stories
BONUS: Leanne at the Australian Family Early Education & Care Awards
Trauma-Informed Practice (with Beth Macgregor)
Interview with Sarah Mitchell, NSW Minister for Early Childhood Education
Labor's early education consultation: an audio submission
Quality ratings in Preschool and LDC
National Reconciliation Week (with Alex Shain)
Educational program and practice (with Rhonda Livingstone)
The National Partnership Agreement (Eurovision Remix)
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