Unlocking Insights: Early Childhood Education Model Findings

Unlocking Insights: Early Childhood Education Model Findings

Join us for a free webinar exploring impactful early childhood research, with insights on classroom quality, family bonds, and growth.

By Kids First Australia

Date and time

Wednesday, November 27 · 4 - 5pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

In 2021, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute embarked on a three-year project to evaluate Kids First Australia’s implementation of a new Early Childhood Education and Care model. The aim was to review and refine the model in real time and determine its impact, and potential to be scaled and replicated by others.

With the evaluation completed the MCRI team and Kids First will share our findings. Some are surprising, and each has far-reaching implications for maintaining classroom quality, fostering family relationships, retaining ECEC staff and supporting change management.

Through embedding within its own centres and a journey of continuous improvement, Kids First is now rolling the model out nationally to other early childhood education and care providers.

Please join us for this briefing and Q & A session, open to all to attend.

Who should attend:

This webinar is designed for policy and decision makers across Early Childhood Education & Care, education and family services, early years professionals, early learning providers, school readiness experts, philanthropic organisations and education researchers.

Register today! Please note, virtual webinar link will be sent closer to the event date.

For further information or any inquiries, please contact us at communications@kidsfirstaustralia.org.au

Organized by

Kids First Australia is a proudly independent national child, youth and family services provider and early education specialist. Our vision is for all children and young people to thrive in resilient, strong and safe families and communities.

In 2023 Whitelion Youth, a leading national youth services agency merged into Kids First. In coming together we are committed to breaking cycles of disadvantage to shape bright, thriving futures. It is with great pride we stand together under the Kids First Australia banner to improve the life trajectories of children and young people.