Early Childhood Series Resources

Websites

Support for children with English as an additional language at transition to school

This VCAA resource provides advice and practical examples of how children and families who speak English as an additional language can be supported to make a successful transition to school. It is designed to assist and guide early childhood professionals and teachers in schools. Advice is presented across several different areas including building relationships with families, supporting home languages and case studies of supporting EAL students’ transition to mainstream school. This set of resources is particularly useful for early education teachers with limited experience in working with EAL students.

Building Belonging Toolkit

‘Building Belonging’ links closely with the Australian EC learning frameworks and offers a comprehensive toolkit of early education resources. These resources aim to promote understanding of diversity and difference. A great range of resources can be found and downloaded from this website, including EC lesson plans, posters, information and activity sheets, e-book, Youtube videos and songs with actions.

Victorian Inclusion Agency

In response to the Victorian government’s Inclusion Support Program (ISP), this website provides information and resources to support inclusive practices and remove barriers for children with additional needs. Under the tile of “access educator resources”, there are suggested resources and ideas for inclusive practices.  Of particular interest under their language resource, viewers can find resources to support refugee families and the Auslan Signbank Dictionary.

Koorie Heritage Trust

This website aims to promote, support and celebrate the continuing journey of the Aboriginal people of South Eastern Australia. Located in Melbourne, Victoria, the Koorie Heritage Trust offers different training and resources to create opportunities for all people to learn, connect and re-connect with the rich living cultural heritage of Aboriginal Victoria. Readers and professionals can find programs and learning resources such as artworks and recordings, to be embedded in their EC programs.

Yarn Strong Sista

This is a great website to obtain inspiration to embed indigenous perspectives in early childhood programs. Drawing from 20 years experience, the Yarn Strong Sista website offers a range of EC services and programs including facilitating storytelling and arts workshops with children, providing Professional Development training, facilitating arts experiences and face-painting at festivals and events, and providing First Nations designed resources and educational tools.

fka Children’s Services

Fka Children’s Services advocates for children’s cultural and linguistic rights and provides support to education and care services in the provision of culturally rich environments. Fka specialises in providing support and resources for bicultural and newly arrived children. On the website, EC professionals can browse the Multicultural Resource Centre library catalogue where there are children’s books in over 75 languages.

Benefit Mindset

Wellbeing is important in early childhood programs. Benefit Mindset supports compassionate whole person education and builds on a growth mindset concept. Benefit Mindset provides articles and resources that can be used to support children’s wellbeing, including printable posters, video resources and a school guide on growth mindset.

Understanding Anti-bias

Understanding Anti-bias specialises in promoting diversity and fairness in every type of interaction in early childhood programs. Their resources are underpinned by four core goals: identity, diversity, justice and activism. Under the Resources section of this website, viewers can find books, research-based articles, practical tips for EC professionals, PD events, and blogs that address diversity and fairness in early childhood education.

8 Aboriginal Ways of Learning

Another great website for indigenous resources is the 8 Aborginal Ways of Learning website. This website is developed from the NSW Department of Education initiative 8 Ways framework. This website allows teachers to learn about the framework and include Aboriginal perspectives in their teaching and planning. It also includes resources and best practice examples which can be used to inspire EC teaching and learning.

Story Books

Welcome to Country
Aunty Joy Murphy and Lisa Kennedy
Walker Books Australia (2016)
 
Wilam: a Birrurung story
Aunty Joy Murphy and Andrew Kelly, illustrated by Lisa Kennedy
Walker Books Australia (2019)
 
My Two Blankets
Irena Kobald and Freya Blackwood
Hardie Grand Children’s Publishing (2017)
 
A (free) multilingual collection of (audio) books at a range of levels

ACTA Principles for Early Childhood Education

View the Principles here

Graphic Overview of the Principles

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