Research Around The World----Research In Australia
Early Childhood
Australia: http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/ This
is the Australian equivalent to the U.S. based NAEYC.
Early Childhood
Australia is the peak early childhood advocacy organization, acting in the
interests of young children, their families and those in the early childhood
field.
Some of the current international research
topics:
Code of Ethics
Learning and Teaching Through Play
Respecting Diversity
Research in Practice Series: The Early Years
What surprising facts/insights/new ideas about early childhood did you gain from exploring this international early childhood website?
The first thing that I found was a subscription to a magazine "Every Child" which is great for students, childcare workers, parents, grandparents, or anyone who wants to keep up to date on events and developments around Australia that impact on children from birth to eight years or on the early childhood field in general. Another interesting link on this website is called the "Everyday Learning Series” which was created for simple, creative ideas to enhance children's interactions with the world around. Everyday Learning Series were aimed at parents, grandparents and care givers of young children.
What other noteworthy information did you find on this website?
The Resources themes link provided me with an interesting article on Child health and childhood obesity which have been the focus of a lot of attention in the early childhood care. These are just two of the many issues which impact on the health and well-being of young children. The website gives information for those who want to learn more about early childhood issues in the form of journals, magazines, and newsletters. I would definitely recommend this site to others. The resource link found on the Early Childhood Australia has a number of quality-assured resources which cover important areas of growth and development for young children.
Code of Ethics
Learning and Teaching Through Play
Respecting Diversity
Research in Practice Series: The Early Years
What surprising facts/insights/new ideas about early childhood did you gain from exploring this international early childhood website?
The first thing that I found was a subscription to a magazine "Every Child" which is great for students, childcare workers, parents, grandparents, or anyone who wants to keep up to date on events and developments around Australia that impact on children from birth to eight years or on the early childhood field in general. Another interesting link on this website is called the "Everyday Learning Series” which was created for simple, creative ideas to enhance children's interactions with the world around. Everyday Learning Series were aimed at parents, grandparents and care givers of young children.
What other noteworthy information did you find on this website?
The Resources themes link provided me with an interesting article on Child health and childhood obesity which have been the focus of a lot of attention in the early childhood care. These are just two of the many issues which impact on the health and well-being of young children. The website gives information for those who want to learn more about early childhood issues in the form of journals, magazines, and newsletters. I would definitely recommend this site to others. The resource link found on the Early Childhood Australia has a number of quality-assured resources which cover important areas of growth and development for young children.
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