Early childhood educators, services and advocates exploring issues of inclusion and social justice have been getting a lot of negative attention in the media recently, mostly from the conservative newspapers. Why are some media outlets to outraged by exploring rights in early education settings, and how should the sector respond?
Lisa also talks with Dr Red Ruby Scarlet about how she has responded to the recent media interest and why the sector needs people who will publicly champion social justice issues.
01'21" Newslist
09'03" Children's rights and the media
28'41" Dr Red Ruby Scarlet Interview
45'38" Recommendations
49'36" Outro
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com
Element 5.2.2 Self-regulation (Exploring the NQS)
Element 5.2.1 Collaborative learning (Exploring the NQS)
Element 5.1.2 Dignity and rights of the child (Exploring the NQS)
Element 5.1.1 Positive educator to child interactions (Exploring the NQS)
Quality Area 4: Staffing arrangements (Exploring the NQS)
Element 4.2.2 Professional standards (Exploring the NQS)
Element 4.2.1 Professional collaboration (Exploring the NQS)
Element 4.1.2 Continuity of staff (Exploring the NQS)
Element 4.1.1 Organisation of educators (Exploring the NQS)
Quality Area 3: Physical environment (Exploring the NQS)
Element 3.2.3 Environmentally responsible (Exploring the NQS)
Element 3.2.2 Resources support play-based learning (Exploring the NQS)
Element 3.2.1 Inclusive environment (Exploring the NQS)
Element 3.1.2 Upkeep (Exploring the NQS)
Element 3.1.1 Fit for purpose (Exploring the NQS)
Quality Area 2: Children’s health and safety (Exploring the NQS)
Element 2.2.3 Child protection (Exploring the NQS)
Element 2.2.2 Incident and emergency management (Exploring the NQS)
Element 2.2.1 Supervision (Exploring the NQS)
Element 2.1.3 Healthy lifestyle (Exploring the NQS)
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