The COVID-19 situation remains the biggest issue facing Australia’s early education sector. Although the Government is saying that early education services should remain open to support the economy, children are leaving services in droves. It seems likely that at some point services will be directed to close. What does this mean for young children and their learning? What does “remote learning” look like in the early years? How can we stay connected to children and families during a period of isolation?
To help us discuss these questions, we’re joined by Jo Grimmond and Martha Johnson from the University of Wollongong’s Early Start team.
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
Liam’s Early Education Journey
The ACCC Inquiry
The Early Years Strategy
2022 Year in Review
Exploring the NQS - Overview Episode
Quality Area 7: Leadership and service management (Exploring the NQS)
Element 7.2.3 Development of professionals (Exploring the NQS)
Element 7.2.2 Educational leadership (Exploring the NQS)
Element 7.2.1 Continuous improvement (Exploring the NQS)
Element 7.1.3 Roles and responsibilities (Exploring the NQS)
Element 7.1.2 Management systems (Exploring the NQS)
Element 7.1.1 Service philosophy and purpose (Exploring the NQS)
Quality Area 6: Collaborative partnerships with families and communities (Exploring the NQS)
Element 6.2.3 Community engagement (Exploring the NQS)
Element 6.2.2 Access and participation (Exploring the NQS)
Element 6.2.1 Transitions (Exploring the NQS)
Element 6.1.3 Families are supported (Exploring the NQS)
Element 6.1.2 Parent views are respected (Exploring the NQS)
Element 6.1.1 Engagement with the service (Exploring the NQS)
Quality Area 5: Relationships with children (Exploring the NQS)
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