This week it's the second part of our coverage of the Realising the Potential Early Childhood Forum that was held on Friday June 8. We hear Lisa's interviews with Andrew Hume, the CEO of Gowrie Victoria; Anthony Semann, presenter, researcher and head of professional learning organisation Semann & Slattery; and then a joint interview with Charlene Smith from the Mitchell Institute; consultant and President of ECA Victorian Branch Catharine Hydon; and the author of the Lifting Our Game Report Professor Deb Brennan.
How can we stay healthy at work during a pandemic?
What does the coronavirus outbreak mean for the early education sector?
Working with young children during the climate crisis
How is Australia faring on protecting children’s rights? (with Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner)
2019 Year in Review / Q&A
The Hive & Collaboration 4 Learning
A star (ratings system) is born (with Anthony Semann)
Celebrations in early education services
Working with infants and toddlers (with Dr Andi Salamon & Lauren Hibberson)
BONUS: A national commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people (with Richard Weston, CEO of SNAICC)
Recruitment and retention (with Melissa Armstrong)
All the Reviews News
Family Day Care (with Anita Jovanovski)
Is too much expected of Centre Directors?
Advocacy is everybody's job (LIVE from the SJIEC Conference)
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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