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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
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
Reconciliation Action Plan
Are you wanting to start your reconciliation journey and not sure where to begin? In this webinar, Jessica will be yarning about the importance of Reconciliation Action Plans and how they can best be utilised to create cultural change in your early learning setting.
Koori Curriculum
eSafety Professional Learning Modules
The eSafety Professional Learning Modules are unique professional learning opportunities developed by the eSafety Commissioner and Early Childhood Australia.
ECA Learning Hub
Top Questions Answered
Many early childhood educators are hesitant to begin including Indigenous perspectives in their program out of fear of getting it wrong. Complicating the matter further, there is an abundance of conflicting advise and views within the early childhood profession when it comes to Aboriginal perspectives. Navigating the spectrum of voices and views can be confusing and overwhelming for educators and most wish there was a simple way of ascertaining the do’s and the don’ts. Do you want to know what is and isn’t ok in regards to the inclusion of Aboriginal perspectives in your curriculum?
Koori Curriculum
Supporting children in early learning following a disaster or community trauma
This course has been developed to provide educators with a foundational understanding of their role in the recovery process. It offers a practical framework and tips for supporting children in the immediate aftermath, short-term and long-term following a disaster or community trauma – as well as preparedness skills and knowledge you can use in your daily practice and programs.
Emerging Minds
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