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Can educators trust AERO’s evidence? Sector voices say the jury’s still out

A critical new commentary published on the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) blog is raising fresh questions about the role of the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) and its influence on classroom practice.

2025-07-17 10:00:07

by Fiona Alston

AI-powered childcare management platform Illumine raises $2.5 million to expand global reach

AI-first childcare management platform Illumine has secured $2.5 million (AUD 3.75 million) in seed funding to support its global expansion, with a strong focus on the United States. The funding round was led by Prime Venture Partners and will be used to scale the company’s AI-powered solutions across high-demand markets.

2025-06-20 10:00:30

by Fiona Alston

Nature play at the heart of QCCS’ curriculum as screen time rises among young children

As digital engagement continues to grow among young children, one of Queensland’s most awarded early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers marked International Day of Play on 11 June by celebrating its longstanding commitment to nature-based learning.

2025-06-13 09:30:44

by Fiona Alston

New research reinforces value of integrated literacy support for at-risk preschoolers

A landmark meta-analysis has confirmed that combining language and code-focused approaches in early literacy programs improves outcomes for children at risk of reading difficulties with important implications for curriculum planning and intervention in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings.

2025-06-11 09:30:24

by Fiona Alston

New research finds 1 in 28 Australian children may have FASD

A new national study suggests that one in 28 Australian children may be living with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, with major implications for early learning services, educator practice and support pathways.

2025-06-05 13:26:23

by Isabella Southwell

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