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The Early Education Show

Summary: Talking the policy and politics of young children and early education in Australia.

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 From Working Towards to Exceeding (with Wendy Mackay and Anna Whitty) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:40

For our last regular episode of the year, we turn the microphone over to two early childhood education leaders. Anna Whitty (Executive Director, Northside Children’s Services) speaks with Wendy Mackay (Centre Director of Harrison Early Childhood Centre) about leading her centre from a Working Towards rating in 2015, to an Exceeding rating in 2018. The discussion documents the highs and lows of this three-year journey of quality improvement through leadership, self-reflection and professional identity. Got a question you’d like us to answer in our End-of-Year Q&A episode? You can ask us right here. Exploring the NQS: Our Patreon-exclusive series on the National Quality Standard has launched. Element 1.2.1 “Intentional teaching” now available.

 Saving Alstonville Community Preschool (with Katherine Buckley) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:36

This week Lisa and Liam talk about community management of early education services with the ex-President of Alstonville Community Preschool Katherine Buckley. Katherine talks to us about the challenges in saving Alstonville from funding challenges, how she and the committee work with the Centre Director and what the biggest challenges are for this model. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com. Exploring the NQSOur Patreon-exclusive series on the National Quality Standard has launched. Element 1.1.3 “Program learning opportunities” now available.

 Developing and reviewing policies in early education services | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:10

This week we tackle one of the most exciting and thrilling topics in early education - service policies and procedures! We discuss why they’re actually important, how you can approach them and why they’re great resources for you and the work you do. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com. Exploring the NQS: Our Patreon-exclusive series on the National Quality Standard has launched. Element 1.1.2 “Child-centred” now available.

 Why are early education environments all looking the same? (with Professor Deborah Harcourt) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:15

Lisa, Leanne and Liam are joined this week by Professor Deborah Harcourt to discuss the growing trend of early education environments all having similar looks. Where has this trend come from, and what does it mean for children and educators? Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com. Exploring the NQS: Our Patreon-exclusive series on the National Quality Standard has launched. Element 1.1.1 “Approved learning framework” now available.

 Cultivating capabilities in early childhood education (with Charlene Smith) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:16

This week Lisa and Liam chat with Charlene Smith from the Mitchell Institute about their new report The Capable Country, which calls for rapid government action to boost capabilities across all stages of learning. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.

 After the Apology: What services need to do to keep children safe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:33

Earlier this week, the Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologised on behalf of the nation  for failing and abandoning the thousands of survivors of institutional child sex abuse. The Apology came after the Royal Commission conducted a years-long investigation into Australia’s failure to keep children safe in many instances. This week, we take a look at how the Royal Commission and the Apology affects early childhood education services, what it means to be a child-safe organisation and what the Commission’s proposed Child Safe Standards mean for children and the sector. Please note: This episode contains discussions related to child abuse and harm. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.

 Labor's new early education policies (with Amanda Rishworth and Megan O'Connell) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:37

Lisa and Leanne are taking an extra (well-deserved) week off, so Liam takes a look at the Labor Party's recent early education policy announcements regarding three-year-old preschool and free TAFE places. He chats about Labor's new policies with the Shadow Education Minister Amanda Rishworth, and then talks with Mitchell Institute Director and policy expert Megan O'Connell to take a deeper look at what they mean for the sector. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.

 Being an Approved Provider (with Jenni Hutchins, CEO of Big Fat Smile) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:55

This week we briefly discuss the Labor Party’s plans to crackdown on freebies and giveaways to families to get more enrolments, before chatting with CEO of Big Fat Smile Jenni Hutchins. As CEO of an organisation with more than over 40 children’s services, Jenni is also the Approved Provider for Big Fat Smile under the National Quality Framework. Jenni discusses navigating the compliance and regulatory system as an Approved Provider, supporting Nominated Supervisors with their legal obligations, and how to lead and support an organisation during a prosecution.

 How do I lead and improve excellence in early learning? (from the Realising the Potential Conference) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:07

This week, we're bringing you the third of a series of conference presentations from the Victorian Government's Realising the Potential Conference. The presentations this week all fall under the theme of “How do I lead and improve excellence in early learning?” and feature Professor Joce Nuttall, Director of the Teacher Education Research Concentration in the Learning Sciences Institute Australia, Faculty of Education and Arts, Australian Catholic University; Dr Dan Cloney, Research Fellow, Policy Research and Practice, Australian Council for Educational Research; Andrew Hume, Chief Executive Officer, Gowrie Victoria; and Anthony Semann, Semann & Slattery. You can also check out interviews we conducted with many of the speakers featured here in Episodes 69 and 70 of the podcast. The audio for this session has been generously provided by the Victorian Department of Education and Training. Find out more at http://www.education.vic.gov.au/ecforum. 

 Encouraging and supporting positive parenting (from the Realising the Potential Conference) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:57

This week, we're bringing you the second in a series of conference presentations from the Victorian Government's Realising the Potential Conference. The presentations this week all fall under the theme of “Encouraging and supporting positive parenting” and feature Warren Cann, Chief Executive Officer Parenting Research Centre; Marcia Armstrong, Principal Maternal and Child health Nurse Advisor, Department of Education and Training; Michelle Forster, Indigenous Implementation Consultant, Triple P International; and Tegan Bastow, Early Childhood Educator and Kimberley Do, Family Support Worker, Yappera Children’s Services Cooperative LTD. The audio for this session has been generously provided by the Victorian Department of Education and Training. Find out more at http://www.education.vic.gov.au/ecforum. 

 Being an Agent of Change (from the Realising the Potential Conference) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:06

This week, we're bringing you the first of a series of conference presentations from the Victorian Government's Realising the Potential Conference. This session covered the importance of creating a more coherent and connected early childhood system and how to empower professionals and leaders in the sector to work together to advocate for change and improve community awareness and understand of the importance of early education and care. It features the wonderful Charlene Smith, Policy Program Director at Mitchell Institute; the well-known and fabulous Catharine Hydon, Early Childhood Consultant; and the outstanding Emeritus Professor Deborah Brennan who co-wrote the Lifting the Game report. The audio for this session has been generously provided by the Victorian Department of Education and Training. Find out more at http://www.education.vic.gov.au/ecforum. 

 Goodbye Simon Birmingham, Hello Dan Tehan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:09

It's been a while since we got rid of a Prime Minister, so the Liberal Party went a bit mad and now we have to get used to saying the words "Scott Morrison, Prime Minister" and not feeling ill. We chat about that, then reflect on the legacy of outgoing Education Minister Simon Birmingham before taking a look at the new old white bloke in the job - Dan Tehan. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.

 Being a Baby, Belonging and Becoming (with Mia Mia Child and Family Centre) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:20

This week features an interview with Meredith Chan and Karen Fong from Mia Mia Child and Family Centre, talking about the history and philosophy of that historic service and their approaches to infants and young children. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.

 The use of rich language with young children in ECEC settings (with Associate Professor Sheila Degotardi) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:50

This week we reflect on the passing of early childhood artist, author and educator Ursula Kolbe; then we chat with Associate Professor Sheila Degotardi about her recent research on the quality and quantity of language being used in ECEC settings with young children. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com

 How is the sector supporting services rated Working Towards? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:26

This week we have a chat about recent media on the lack of Federal Government funding for four-year-old preschool after 2020, and then discuss how Governments are supporting the sector to improve quality ratings.

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