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Top ways Practical Outcomes make getting qualified easier for regional learners
Regional learners face unique challenges when it comes to training for a rewarding career. From limited access to training facilities to finding the b...
Read MoreGrowing demand for early childhood educators in regional Victoria
The demand for qualified Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) professionals in Australia has never been higher. In fact, approximately 21,000 mor...
Read MorePathways to a fulfilling career in Early Childhood Education
Pathways to a rewarding career in Early Childhood Education There is a growing demand for qualified educators to nurture children in the early childho...
Read MoreReturning to study as a mature aged student
Taking up a course in your later 20s, 30s, 40s or 50s means you will be returning to study as a mature age student. If it’s been a while since you last studied perhaps since high school, you might feel a little nervous. But there’s no need to worry – it’s not as daunting as […]
Read MoreThe learning trends in 2022 that learners really want
There are many factors that drive the learning trends we see year to year. From new technology to sector overhauls, societal shifts to government policy — the way education and training is approached can evolve over time. And so it should, as the way we study and work changes too. Not to mention of course […]
Read MoreExtended: 50% wage subsidy traineeships — BAC funding
For early childhood education services looking to level up their workforce, trainees can be a huge asset. As well as being trained on-the-job to best suit your approach to early learning, bringing aspiring educators in on traineeships means you might be able to access a wage subsidy to support you in supporting trainees. If you […]
Read MoreDon’t let your ATAR score impact your career goals
If you recently completed secondary school and didn’t quite get the ATAR score you were hoping for, you might be feeling a bit lost as you decide what to do next. A career in education and teaching might be your dream job, but you may not have achieved the score you need to get into […]
Read MoreWhat are the advantages of studying online?
Over the last few years, studying online has become the norm. And it’s not surprising! While taking on studies once meant organising class schedules that fit in with work and life commitments, commuting options and more, studying online has added flexibility to getting qualified. If you’re curious about getting qualified via an online course, read […]
Read MoreNew year early childhood staff recruitment
The start of a new year often comes with a renewed energy and desire to hit the reset button. For many owners, managers and directors in early childhood education services, this is a great to time to assess your goals for the year and work out what you need to do to achieve them. Many […]
Read MoreAdaptive skills for an early childhood education career
When exploring career options, it’s common to consider what skills are required to do well. For just about any job in any sector, you will be better off if you have well-developed adaptive skills. These are interpersonal skills and transferable skills — and they are particularly valuable in early childhood education. Change is constant in […]
Read MoreUnderstanding what the early childhood education course updates mean for learners and the sector
Making a meaningful contribution to the early childhood education sector is important for us, and for our learners. As we enter the New Year, you might notice a few changes to our early childhood education and care courses. This new early childhood education training package has been carefully designed to shape a thriving early childhood […]
Read MoreHolding on to positive habits for a successful 2022
It’s safe to say that 2021 didn’t end up quite how many of us may have planned. After 2020, there was hope that this year would be nothing like its predecessor. However, we quickly learned that while we were no longer necessarily living in unprecedented times, uncertainty was still prevalent. Nevertheless, it seemed that we […]
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