The COVID-19 health crisis continues to affect the entire world. Governments have had to respond to the effects of this crisis in different ways, as we have seen right here in Australia. For those of us who work in early education, we’ve seen some stark differences between how ECEC services and schools have been treated when it comes to health advice, closures, funding and more. This episode, we look at those differences, think about why they’ve appeared, and how we respond as advocates both during and after this crisis.
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
What would a Labor Government do with early education policy?
Budget 2018 and early childhood education
RTOs and the educator workforce
Interview with Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner
The role of the Educational Leader (with Doreen Blyth, Educational Leaders Association)
Voices from the Big Walk Off
Big Steps Big Walk Off (with Bettina Moltke)
Does it matter how early education services are marketed?
Should early education services celebrate International Women’s Day?
ARACY Report Card: The wellbeing of young Australians
Men in early childhood education
The Equal Remuneration Case (with Verena Heron)
Lifting Our Game (with Professor Deb Brennan)
Bonus Episode #5: Fair Work Throws Out Pay Equity Case
2017 Year in Review / Q&A
Are families the "customers" of early childhood education?
Interview with Amanda Rishworth MP, Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education and Development
Early Learning Everyone Benefits - Children's Week Event at Parliament House
National Children's Week 2017
Are greedy developers and landlords gouging families?
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