As an Educator in Australia, your pay rate falls under the Children’s Services Award 2010. This award states the minimum amount that an employer can…Read More
Including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures In Your Service +
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people cultures are valued and significant in Australia and it's essential for educators to help children understand the history, culture…Read More
Diploma Qualified Educator Wages In Early Childhood Services +
When working as a Diploma Qualified Educator your pay rate is from the Children's Services Award 2010. This Award states your minimum rate of pay…Read More
Avoiding Cultural Tokenism In Early Childhood Settings +
As educators, we need to incorporate cultural celebrations within the setting in a sensitive and respectful manner by avoiding cultural tokenism - which is the act…Read More
Incorporating Natural Materials In The Learning Environment +
Natural materials should be an integral element of children’s play. They are easily accessible and encourage children to learn about nature, foster creativity, imagination and…Read More
Progressive Mealtimes In Early Childhood Settings +
Progressive mealtimes are giving an opportunity for children to choose when they want to eat within a certain timeframe instead of eating at a set…Read More
Children Going Barefoot In An Early Childhood Setting +
Children love being barefoot! It's comfortable and it enables them to feel free. Feeling the freedom of their movements allows them to feel more liberated.…Read More
Preparing For Parent Meetings +
Parent / Educator meetings help build respectful and positive relationships and enable educators and parents to share information about the child. Meetings add to the casual,…Read More
Active Listening +
Active Listening involves lending your undivided attention to someone who is speaking to you. As opposed to passive listening which is merely hearing the speaker…Read More
Walking Together - A Resource For Inclusive Practice Related To ATSI People +
Walking Together, developed by the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association, is a free inclusion support and protocol resource for early childhood services.
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