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Independent outdoor time and multisport activities support the development of motor competence in children, a University of Jyväskylä study has found.
After 40 years climbing up the hill to fetch an early education, the students of Jack & Jill will soon have a fresh and modern space to grow.
Djinda Dreaming is the brain child of Ben and Jane Chambers. Jane has been operating childcare services for 21 years while Ben is a proud Kalkadoon man.
Young Academics has partnered with the Mungindi Education Association to boost the availability of early childhood education in the Mungindi region.
Nominations for the National Excellence in Teaching Awards (NEiTA) are now open, recognising exceptional teachers.
The 35 people at the forum included candidates Greg Vigors (Labor), Caz Heise (Independent), Wendy Firefly (Greens) and Chris Walsh (One Nation), as well as Nambucca Valley councillors David Jones, ...
Kelli Gander, Educational Leader, Ruth Landau Harp Early Learning speaks on policy developments in Western Australia.
The course has been tested with 200 practising ECEs and 300 ECE students across Canada and has been shown to increase ECEs’ knowledge and confidence.
Difficult early life experiences have been linked with diminished white matter connections, a new study has shown.
Nominations for South Australia’s Child Protection and Family Support Awards are now open, recognising sector excellence.
Gunditjmara and Wemba Wemba woman Charley Bunting shares her experience through Victorian Government Aboriginal Pathways Scholarship.
C&K has partnered with the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) as the Principal Partner of the Out of the Box Festival 2025.