$10 million to develop early learning workforce
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TAFE NSW to partner with NSW Department of Education on $10m PD program

by Freya Lucas

September 16, 2024

The NSW Department of Education is partnering with TAFE NSW to deliver a $10 million Early Childhood Professional Learning Program, providing NSW early childhood educators and teachers  with fully subsidised professional learning.

 

Professional learning will be open to all early childhood education and care (ECEC) educators and teachers that work at a service or live in NSW. 

 

The first phase of the program is expected to launch in Spring 2024 with a series of short online microskills and webinars designed by sector experts. These short courses will be free, self-paced and available through TAFE NSW’s online learning platform.

 

The second phase will deliver a leadership development program that aims to increase workforce retention by supporting early childhood education and care professionals to thrive as leaders.

 

TAFE NSW is seeking sector representatives to help design and deliver the professional learning program to ensure it is informed by evidence, best practice, and is responsive to skills needs.

 

“The NSW Government is committed to maintaining and retaining this highly skilled and valued workforce, and fee-free professional development is one of the ways we are doing this,” Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car said.

 

The landmark investment aims to address workforce burnout and support retention and fulfils a key election commitment made by the Minns Government, one which the Government hopes will ensure the early childhood workforce has access to fully subsidised professional learning to enhance skills and knowledge, so all children get a strong start in life and learning.

 

“There is clear evidence about the benefits of investing in early education for our children, families and communities. A strong early education can be life-changing,” Minister Car said.

 

“TAFE NSW is well placed to support our early childhood educators and teachers to deepen their practice, advance their careers and support our youngest learners.”

 

The program will include tailored offerings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders, and those working in rural and regional areas of NSW. It will be offered through a combination of online learning and face-to-face sessions to be rolled out in 2025.

 

Applications will be open next year to educators and teachers who want to strengthen their leadership capabilities.

 

“As the state with the largest early childhood education and care workforce in Australia, it’s vital for NSW to build and maintain a steady pipeline of workers for the sector,” Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education, Steve Whan said.

 

“TAFE NSW is working closely with the early childhood education and care sector to ensure these training programs meet the skills needs of the sector, now and into the future.”

 

To express interest and for more information, visit the TAFE NSW website.

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