Children’s mental health: resilience-building in ECEC
The mental health of children is critical to their overall wellbeing. It not only impacts their social, emotional, and cognitive development but also determines their ability to learn and form healthy relationships. A crucial aspect of mental health for children is resilience. Building resilience in children is essential for their optimal development and wellbeing. What […]
Read MoreWhich early childhood education training delivery mode suits you?
When planning your studies, one of the main concerns is how to strike a balance between study and work while still leaving time for your personal life. Getting this balance right may seem like a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re new to study or vocational education you might not realise that […]
Read MoreImproving your digital literacy for effective online work
We are surrounded by digital technology all the time. From smartphones to smart watches, tablets and computers, the way we use digital technology and the internet has become remarkably sophisticated over the last few years. Digital literacy is a form of literacy in the digital age that involves having the skills and ability to utilise […]
Read More5 quick tips to refresh your study space
Having a space in your home where you can study comfortably is a must when undertaking an online course. Whether studying from home was always your goal, or you ended up doing a course online because of COVID, your study area can impact your success. For some, an entire room might be a home study […]
Read MoreJobTrainer extended funding: everything you need to know
The pandemic has proved how deeply we rely on skilled care workers in Australia. The Australian Government’s JobTrainer scheme is intended to support existing care workers to access the resources and training they need, and to provide affordable access to training for first-time learners and those new to the sector. As part of the 2021-22 […]
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 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 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 MoreeLearning: flexible online study
Life has changed a lot in the last couple of years, to say the least. From masks to working from home, checking in at shops and cafes and periods of not being able to leave the house or see loved ones. Along with school children taking on remote learning from their homes, those studying or […]
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