This episode, it’s a special live edition of the podcast recorded at the Social Justice in Early Education Conference. We discuss what public policies and what practices in our sector are infringing on the capacity of all Australian children to access high quality early education and care this year? And what can we do as practitioners and advocates to further our cause?
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
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What does the coronavirus outbreak mean for the early education sector?
Working with young children during the climate crisis
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The Hive & Collaboration 4 Learning
A star (ratings system) is born (with Anthony Semann)
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Working with infants and toddlers (with Dr Andi Salamon & Lauren Hibberson)
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Recruitment and retention (with Melissa Armstrong)
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Are we too child-centred? (with Dr Tamara Cumming)
Documentation and planning in a digital world (with Melanie Elderton)
Engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives (with Jessica Staines)
The Reggio Emilia Educational Project (with Jan Millikan)
Professional identity (with Catharine Hydon)
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