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Stress! Maintaining a Sense of Calm: On-Demand Webcast (COVID related)

Stress is an expected human response to challenging or dangerous situations. Small amounts of stress, such as meeting a challenge or deadline can be helpful. A complete lack of stress can lead to reduced motivation and performance.

Child Australia

Pedagogy

Why mindset matters: see the meaning in children’s behaviour

This workshop explores the question: How does the way we think about children, especially those who are behaving in ways we might find challenging, affect our ability to provide the nurturing relationships they need for true inclusion and emotional wellbeing? Participants will identify ways in which authentic and secure relationships with children help when things go wrong and identify responsive, positive strategies that support children’s self-regulation.

KU Children’s Services

Pedagogy

Transforming Pedagogy for Authentic Learning

This online course inspires your 'heart, head and practice' as an educator. Grow in expertise and confidence to thrive in your role. See the joy and rewards of supporting active, competent learners to flourish.

First Door

Leadership

Leadership and Change Management - Supporting Emerging Leaders in Education and Care Services

This course aims to support educators who are new to a leadership position or thinking about applying for a more challenging role.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

Pedagogy

Stem Inquiry: Co-constructed environments for curious minds

This module is designed to encourage early childhood educators and teachers to engage in inquiry-based, child-led STEM practices. It discusses common notions of STEM and unfolds what STEM looks like in the early years. It also outlines the importance of STEM inquiry in the development of vital life skills and presents links to the Early Years Learning Framework.

ECA Learning Hub

Pedagogy

NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week is celebrated annually around Australia both by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities and non - Indigenous Australians. This significant event is also commonly acknowledged by early learning educators, however many struggle deciding how to include this event in a meaningful way.

Koori Curriculum

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