The South Australian Government is investing a record $1.44 billion, on top of an additional $880 million from the Commonwealth, as part of the National Skills Agreement (NSA), to shore up workers in ...
Father of one Bradley Edwards has successfully transitioned into a career in early childhood education and care (ECEC) with the support of TAFE SA. Previously working in the retail sector, Mr Edwards ...
Experienced speech and language pathologist Mary-Ruth Mendel has been announced as the 2025 Australia Day Ambassador for the NSW community of Campbelltown.
Though tragic, the infamous “natural experiment” of Romanian orphans has allowed us to learn a great deal about the effects of early-life trauma.
Fire and Rescue NSW attended and found the ground floor well alight. The blaze was extinguished; however, the building sustained extensive damage. Offensive graffiti was also located spray painted on ...
JUMP! Swim School has partnered with Goodstart Early Learning to enhance water safety education in Western Australia.
Rikki Toohey is an experienced former primary school teacher who is aiming to ‘bridge the gap’ between early learning and ‘big school’.
The Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care was named as the second most popular choice for enrolment at a national level.
RTO and PD Manager Nicky Lewis believes that initial professional development and training for Early Childhood Educators and Teachers needs improvement.
Parents subtly show favouritism based on birth order, personality and gender, new research from Brigham Young University (BYU) has shown.
The beginning months of a new year in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings are always a time of a lot of change and movement.
A new resource aims to shares lessons and make change based on the experience of adult victim-survivors of child sexual abuse.