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Many teachers and parents know neuroscience, the study of how the brain functions and develops, is important for children’s education.
Applications for the latest round of ClubGRANTS Category One Funding are now open, inviting ECEC services to access funding.
Plans for two new multimillion-dollar early learning settings have been lodged with the City of Greater Geelong and are now open for public consultation.
Despite broader market turbulence, investor enquiry levels for commercial assets are increasing. Burgess Rawson has observed a notable uptick in interest.
A First Nations Food Garden (FNFG) opened earlier this month at Goodstart Early Learning Hampton Park Coral Drive.
Teachers Health won both Private Health Insurer of the Year 2024 and Private Health Insurer of the Year 2024 (Not-for- Profit or Restricted).
Repurpose It hosts free sustainability incursions with preschool and school-aged children and recently held a ‘train the trainer’ session for teachers.
Children absorb the emotional energy of those around them. If they are consistently met with calm interactions, those ways of being become the default.
The Sector confirms a number of important leadership changes ahead of the 7 year anniversary of the publication.
Various advocacy groups and representatives from across the ECEC sector have provided responses to a recent FWC ruling in relation to gender undervaluation.
A substantial portion of the Australian early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce comprises individuals under 25 years of age.
United Way Australia has welcomed a commitment from the Coalition to boost childhood literacy in the critical years before school.