The Victorian community of Pakenham will soon welcome a new child and family centre as part an early learning expansion in the state.
The Department of Education has released grant guidelines for the early childhood education and care worker retention payment.
Educators are leaving the sector in droves. The attrition of experienced educators from our profession is an ever-escalating and increasingly dire situation. Every single one is a tragic loss. Each ...
This finding gives us a new awareness of how parents, clinicians and educators can identify early signs of autism in children’s development.
The Department of Education has released a new round of information to support providers in their efforts to apply for the “worker retention payment” that is due to commence in December 2024 and be ...
The year on year growth rates of children’s attendance at long day care centres across Australia has continued to moderate.
Current and former staff of Allora P-10 State School came together with students and community members in mid September to celebrate 50 years of early childhood education which began with the vision ...
To implement recommendations for early learning, the Government needs to attract, support, and retain educators to ensure the ...
Havilah Road Preschool, operated by Y Kinders, recently introduced a Bush Kinder which sees children and educators spending several hours once a week engaging in unstructured play-based learning in a ...
A new machine learning model can predict autism in young children from relatively limited information, Karolinska Institutet researchers have found.
Australian children may be missing out on early childhood education and care (ECEC) because they do not have a birth certificate, according to a new report by UNICEF Australia.
South Australia’s technical colleges are now accepting enrolments, with a number of the new learning facilities having a focus on building the early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce.