This week Lisa, Leanne and Liam take a look at the history and challenges of trying to make the ECEC sector more "flexible". We discuss 24-hour centres, the big 2013 flexibility trials and what we think might happen with the new Child Care Subsidy system.
Listener note: Unfortunately Liam suffered some technical issues in the first 10 minutes of the episode. Apologies for the poor sound quality.
Read the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com
An educator's place is in the resistance (with Martel Menz)
The business of early childhood education
"One child in detention is too many"
JFF: WTF?
Interview with Kate Ellis MP, Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education and Development
Farewell Kate Ellis
International Women's Day
The National Quality Agenda Review
Professor Frank Oberklaid Interview (Part 2)
Professor Frank Oberklaid Interview (Part 1)
The return of the Jobs for Families package
BONUS: Interview with Jenny Mikakos, Victorian Minister for Families and Children
So, what did we miss?
2016 Year In Review / Q&A
STEM in early childhood / Sibylle Seidler Interview
The rise of corporate early education (with Karl Hessian)
In charge of early childhood for a day / The quality ratings system
Talking politics with young children / Our favourite research
BONUS: The divisions in our early childhood politics
Politics 101 / Chris Steel Interview
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