Monday, March 31, 2014

Early Childhood Australia: Research In Practice Series

Early Childhood Australia is an early childhood advocacy organization, advocating in the interest of young children, their families and those associated with early childhood field. The vision of the Early Childhood Australia organization is that every child is thriving and learning. The organization strives for champion outcomes in effective quality early childhood education and care.

The organization currently holds eight branches is different parts of Australia, all integrals parts of the organization. They all play a helping hand in identifying issues and priorities for state and national actions, while influencing policies regarding young children.
There are no current projects posted on the website as yet, however, there is a plethora of interesting information provided.


One innovative practice effectively being used now is the Research In Practice Series, RIPS. Research In Practice Series is a practical, easy-to-read resource that offers effective new approaches for those challenging issues that arise in the care and education of young children (http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/position_statements.html). These practices can be used in the classroom to help promote effective learning practices in spite of  the challenges that arise in the early learning field. Some of the topics discussed in the RIPS are:
  • Learning positive behavior through educator-child relationship
  • Critical reflection as a tool for change: Stories about quality improvement
  • Respecting diversity: Articulating early childhood practice
  • The Code of Ethics: A guide for everyday practice
  • Understanding children's feelings: Emotional literacy in early childhood
  • Aggression and young children
  • Managing difficult behavior in  young children
Each section in the book covers a distinct questions many teachers seek answers for. For example, in the section entitled 'Learning positive behavior through educator-child relationship', questions addressed are:
  1. What do we mean by "positive" behavior?
  2. Reasons for behavior: Children's perspectives/Educators perspectives
  3. Understanding children's feelings and intentions
The website also allows its' viewers to download sections of the RIPS, enabling immediate access.


Overall, the website is extremely informative, providing a plethora of innovative ideas and programs that can be integrated into the classrooms all around the world. In response to the work being in Australia, I am very motivated to incorporate some of the ideas and programs viewed on the website into my classroom. I am also very interested in learning more about how to approach and handle the many challenges that arise in the early childcare field.

1 comment:

  1. Nicole,

    Thank you for sharing this information about Australia. Some of the RIPS topics you mentioned that I am interesting in are Aggression and young children and managing difficult behavior in Young Children. I was also impressed to see that Social Justice was a key component of Early Childhood Education in Australia. I was recently enlightened about the stolen generation in Australia and the negative impact relocation had on these children. A social justice component is conducive to exposing the truths of that situation and beginning the process of healing from it.

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