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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
Master of Business Administration (Innovation and Leadership) Online
This course will get you on the path to a senior role within the business side of the industry. This course was rated ‘Australia’s most innovative online MBA’ by the Financial review and is for you if you want a practical project based course to help you solve business challenges.
training.com.au
Introduction to working in early education and care
This free* 10-week pilot will provide you with an opportunity to explore working in early childhood education and care as a career choice. You will gain skills and knowledge in working effectively with people through a program that combines online and face-to-face workshops, mentor support and practical work experience placement in an early childhood service.
Gowrie SA
Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families
This course has been developed by Emerging Minds in partnership with Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future, a project under Onemda, the Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander Health, Wellbeing, Equity and Healing unit, within the University of Melbourne.
Emerging Minds
Anti-Bias - A Project Approach
Anti-Bias Approaches are central to early childhood education. They are not a choice or an ‘add on’. They are the foundation of all curriculum and can be expressed and integrated into many much loved and familiar approaches.
The Inclusion Room
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
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