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Pedagogy

NESA Accredited - Children and the community: place based pedagogy

In this workshop we examine children’s identity, of belonging to place, enacting citizenship rights and responsibilities. Place-based pedagogy creates opportunities to become deeply immersed in experiencing the world around us. Learning in these moments is both organic and visceral as there is much to learn from the places we inhabit. In ‘place’ we learn about ourselves, our capacities, and responsibilities.

KU Children’s Services

Pedagogy

Free professional development bundle now available from The Sandbox

Early childhood professionals can now access six evidence-based, self-paced professional development modules for free via The Sandbox. Topics include STEM, Indigenous perspectives, nature play, trauma-aware practice and more. Aligned with EYLF and AITSL, with VIT-accepted certificates. Available until 30 June 2025.

Sandbox

Pedagogy

Engineering Creativity: Celebrating Loose Parts Play for all ages

Engineering creativity in loose parts play’ involves open-ended and easily manipulated materials that children can use to construct, deconstruct and transport, both to support them in developing working theories of the physical world and to augment their social and imaginative play.

ECA Learning Hub

Leadership

Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management

This qualification reflects the role of workers who are middle managers or managers across a range of community sector organisations. These people work independently and report to executive management, directors or boards of management. They undertake a range of functions requiring the application of knowledge and skills to achieve results in line with the organisation’s goals and strategic directions.

Selmar Institute of Education

Other

Promoting infant and toddler mental health with parents

This course explores the ways practitioners can support parents, by providing reassurance, guidance, information, or resources, to promote positive mental health in their infant or toddler, also referred to as ‘anticipatory guidance’.

Emerging Minds

Other

Developing Speech

Children learn to speak and communicate by interacting with others. Communication involves many things including speaking, hearing, listening, understanding, social skills, reading, writing and using voice

KU Children’s Services

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