The NSW Department of Education has partnered with TAFE NSW to launch an exciting new program that will support the professional learning of early childhood educators and teachers across NSW. On Monday 9th December, the interactive webinar Using Professional Language in ECEC, speakers will provide you with the practical tools to build a strong professional identity.
The ECEC Professional Learning Program in collaboration with Early Childhood Australia (ECA) brings you a free webinar to help you thrive in your role. Expert speakers will provide you with the practical tools to build a strong professional identity to better advocate for play based learning, quality services and to develop strong relationships with children, families and the community.
Date: Monday 9th December
Time: 12pm
As part of an election commitment, Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) professionals will have the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, uplift their skills and grow their careers with access to fee-free*, targeted online professional learning and leadership development programs.
The program will provide fee-free*
- Face-to-face workshops featuring ECEC experts and speakers
- Targeted leadership development programs
- Interactive webinars
- Professional learning resources
- Communities of practice and other networking opportunities
- 24/7 access to the online learning platform
To register and for more information: Early Childhood Education and Care Professional Learning Program | TAFE NSW





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