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Pedagogy

Training Our Future: Pedagogical Awakenings

Training our Future professional learning opportunities are designed especially for Trainers and Assessors (and those aspiring to be Trainers and/or Assessors) working in the Early Childhood Vocational Education Training (VET) space to join with colleagues to consider how contemporary early childhood practice aligns with the new Early Childhood Training Package.

Circularity Consulting

Pedagogy

Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect (including Mandatory Reporting) Workshop

Children are safest when all the adults around them understand how to play a part in preventing abuse.

NAPCAN

Leadership

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

Other

Covid Vaccines if you are Pregnant and Breastfeeding

Welcome to this course with some our top health professionals to answer some popular questions about the safety of the covid-19 vaccines if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.

Parent TV and Quolifi

Other

Learning Resilience - Affirm - Embed - Empower

Modules in this domain will provide educators with an in-depth understanding of SEL and why it's important for mental health and wellbeing. Further, they will provide educators with an understanding of how to intentionally teach SEL skills, and foster resilience in education settings.

Beyond Blue

Pedagogy

Supporting Children’s Behaviours: On-Demand Webcast

Designed for the educator seeking an understanding to better develop responsive strategies, this workshop explores the neuroscience, childhood relationships and learning that determines behaviours. This knowledge also deepens approaches to supporting developing relationships in children, as behaviour is a lens into the minds of children’s emotions.

Child Australia

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