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Transforming Pedagogy for Authentic Learning
This online course inspires your 'heart, head and practice' as an educator. Grow in expertise and confidence to thrive in your role. See the joy and rewards of supporting active, competent learners to flourish.
First Door
Understanding child mental health and disability
This foundation course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years who are living with disability. It will help you to identify the factors that support a child’s social and emotional wellbeing and introduce you to key concepts in disability-aware practice. It also describes the importance of considering the mental health of children living with disability, and why these children may be more vulnerable to developing mental health concerns.
Emerging Minds
Risk & supervision: Team eLearning Package
Is active supervision and risk management an issue in your team? Support your team with this shared professional learning journey to improve active supervision and to reflect on risk together.
First Door
Supporting Children’s Behaviours: On-Demand Webcast
Designed for the educator seeking an understanding to better develop responsive strategies, this workshop explores the neuroscience, childhood relationships and learning that determines behaviours. This knowledge also deepens approaches to supporting developing relationships in children, as behaviour is a lens into the minds of children’s emotions.
Child Australia
Transforming Pedagogy for Authentic Learning - Team eLearning Package
Support your team with this shared professional learning journey. This course transforms your team's purpose and practice to nurture active, competent learners - with strong foundations for success in life. Your team will become aligned in focus to see each child flourish with child-led authentic learning, using the framework Belonging, Being and Becoming.
First Door
NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week is celebrated annually around Australia both by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities and non - Indigenous Australians. This significant event is also commonly acknowledged by early learning educators, however many struggle deciding how to include this event in a meaningful way.
Koori Curriculum
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