COVID-19’s impact on the early education sector has meant that we’ve been having advocacy conversations that we didn’t expect to be having in 2020. The Government implemented free early education - for a short time. Early childhood educators were seen as frontline workers - but not supported properly. Will this be a brief moment before we get back to normal, or have things changed for good? Australia has had lots of changes to our early education system before, thanks in no small part to advocates and feminists who pushed for fairer and more equitable policies and systems. What does that history tell us about what’s happening today?
To discuss that question, Lisa and Liam are joined by one of Australia’s leading advocates for social reform - Eva Cox.
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
Early education in the USA / Extending funded preschool to 3-year-olds
Children’s Rights in Australia and early childhood education
Does language matter? / Kate Ellis at the National Press Club
Family Day Care “rorting” / Budget Based Funded Services
BONUS - ECA Conference 2016 Update #3
BONUS - ECA Conference 2016 Update #2
BONUS - ECA Conference 2016 Update #1
Push-down curriculum / Professional identity
NSW early education funding / OECD Education at a Glance Report 2016
The National Evidence Base Draft Report / How do we innovate while being regulated?
Australia Vs. The World in ECEC provision / Where to now for educators?
The Early Years Workforce Strategy / Apps and products for sharing documentation
Early education in the new parliament / Children in detention
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