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... Despite its findings, subsequent media coverage often focused on historical cases rather than ongoing systemic risk childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au.
University of Canberra Research (2022): Found that ...
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These align with the planning cycle examples in the search results, which emphasise observing, analysing, planning, implementing, and reflecting as a continuous, flexible cycle. ...
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The program is ACECQA-approved and developed by experts from Macquarie’s Early Childhood Education Research Centre. Students are taught by the team who created ...
... Yet research consistently shows that what truly shapes a child’s well-being and learning is not the paper on the wall, but the warmth, trust, and attunement in the relationships they experience every day. ...
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... ways that young children learn. As research and practice continue to affirm, four-year-olds don’t need to sit still to be ready for school, they need to move, explore, and play.
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The Australian Government Department of Education has engaged ORIMA Research to conduct an online ECEC Staff Survey. By collecting this data over time, the Department can get a better picture of the ECEC ...
The Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care gives you an opportunity to explore more career options. From creative resource design to inclusion support, leadership, or advocacy, it offers a rich ...
... she realized they were missing, she briefly left the group to search, followed by the second educator, leaving the remaining 10 children unsupervised.
The lost children were eventually found distressed ...
Every child deserves to feel safe, valued, and supported, especially in the environments where they learn and grow. In response to this foundational truth, the National Child Safety Training Project is ...
... speak in many languages—through art, movement, storytelling, and silence. Associate Professor Kathy Cologon’s research reminds us that when we centre children’s voices, we uncover profound truths. Her ...
... we nurturing joy?” A growing movement of educators, researchers, and sector advocates is reclaiming the emotional heart of early learning—where delight, wonder, and connection are not side effects but ...
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Professor Karen Thorpe’s research, cited in the inquiry, documents troubling practices:
Children going hungry while educators give away their own ...
From 19 January 2026, new mandatory safety standards for infant sleep products will be taking effect across Australia. These changes affect all consumers who use infant sleep products, including ECEC services. The ...
On November 5th, 2025, the ECEC Leadership Research Symposium, hosted online by Charles Sturt University and OMEP Australia, invites educators, researchers, and sector leaders to explore the evolving landscape ...
In early childhood education, the quality of a play space isn’t defined by how polished it looks—it’s defined by how deeply it invites children to imagine, explore, and belong. Research consistently shows ...
... group of children become fascinated by shadows. Educators co-research with them—exploring light sources, creating shadow puppets, and documenting their theories.
Children vote on which materials to add ...