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Thought I would jump on here and ask a quick question.
I am studying my bachelor and am now considered the second ECT in my centre as I already hold my Diploma, my director said that I don't ...
A new care and education service is being designed. One of the designers thinks that the rooms should be quite dark so that children feel safe, as if they were in a cocoon. What would you say to the designer ...
A new care and education service is being designed. One of the designers thinks that the rooms should be quite dark so that children feel safe, as if they were in a cocoon. What would you say to the designer ...
Hi,
Wanted some assistance with the below question!
Describe in your own words the two functions of the Early Years Learning Framework in relation to children’s education and care.
I've read 'understanding ...
Please Help having a Little Trouble understanding what to put for the questions I'm new at this.....
Read through the scenario below and answer the related questions.
You are the trained Educator in ...
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Ive just started my online course and already Im unsure of the answer
Q; In your own words describe the TWO FUNCTIONS of the EYLF in relation to children's education and care. ...
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I am in my fourth year of UNE's Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Teaching) (up to age 5). Before I selected this university/course, I initially aimed for USQ's ECT qualification (to ...
Shapes are used to define an object and help identify it. 2 years old is a great age for teaching shapes. Start by teaching the basic shapes (square, circle, rectangle, triangle), then continue to more ...
Recently we've had some staff changeovers including a new ECT and educational leader. The educator is new to the centre last year, and was promoted to EL this year with the departure of the last one. As ...
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I’m new to forum an this year is first year I am no longer an assistant educator but a room leader for 3-4 year olds so bit exciting but nervous!
My director wants me to put up our term ...