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Pedagogy

Language and Literacy Professional Learning Bundle

This professional learning bundle is a set of online learning modules, webcasts and publications to support educators to build knowledge and contemporary practices around language and literacy in the early years.

ECA Learning Hub

Pedagogy

Transforming Pedagogy for Authentic Learning - Team eLearning Package

Support your team with this shared professional learning journey. This course transforms your team's purpose and practice to nurture active, competent learners - with strong foundations for success in life. Your team will become aligned in focus to see each child flourish with child-led authentic learning, using the framework Belonging, Being and Becoming.

First Door

Quality Improvement

Behaviour Rethink for Educators

Behaviour Rethink inspires and guides you to better understand behaviour, to rethink your approach, and arms you with new ideas and strategies to support each child to flourish.

First Door

Pedagogy

Let’s Count - Professional Development for Educators

The Smith Family’s Let’s Count program builds on the capacity of educators, parents and family members to help children aged 3 to 5 years to notice, explore and talk about mathematics using everyday activities and prepare them for their life ahead.

The Smith Family

Pedagogy

Contexts for Coherent Pedagogy 2022

This professional learning program has been designed to defend the dynamic evolution and coherency of the educational project of Reggio Emilia, in the Australian context.

Reggio Australia

Pedagogy

What should we be documenting? 2-part series

An educator’s knowledge, insights and questions about children’s thinking and learning is shared through meaningful, well written documentation. It should draw the reader in and invite the reader to take away new ideas about children’s capabilities and learning potentials. It should also elicit respect for the professional skills of the educator.

KU Children’s Services

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