As an AGECS member you have access to our growing resource of online materials.

We are adding to these resources and we hope that you will find information that informs your work as an Early Childhood Professional today.

If you have any areas you would like us to cover, please don’t hesistate to contact us via email at info@agecs.org.au.

 

Papers

 

Putting Education in “Educational” Apps. Lessons From the Science of Learning

 

AGECS Fellowship Programme for Leadership and Change

Papers by Awardees (presented 2016)

Josette Nunn: The “Art”of Dreaming and the “Praxis”of Imagining through the interface of Positive Pyschology, human systems and early childhood environments

Kerryn Kneebone: Nature Program Study Tour

Sharryn Clarke: Reciprocity and Authenticity in Connecting Children and Animals

 

Conference and Seminar Papers

AGECS Leadership for Change Seminar – July 2017

The Importance of Childhood Self-control for a Prosocial, Successful Life.

Presented by Dr Sandhya Ramrakha, Otago University, Dunedin, NZ.

 

Video – Episode 1 The Early Years. Beginnings Count – A Lot.

This episode sets up the Dunedin Longitudinal study – it explains what a longitudinal study is, and why this one is so special. This programme then asks what lasting effects does our childhood have on us? Answer; plenty, but they may not be what you expect.

Password to access this video: agecsvideo

 

From the Supporting Engagement and Learning Conference sponsored by the Foundation of Graduates in Early Childhood Studies: 6 August 2011

Claire Boling: Supporting and Engaging Young Children with Communication Difficulties

Di Chandler: High expectations for every child Di Chandler

Hilary Henshaw: Interactive Musical Fun To Build Communication And Relationships During The Early Years

Kay Margetts: Understanding Transition to School

Louise Porter: Managing Difficult Behaviour

Pat Jewell: Family-Centred-Practice

Rebecca Pell: Making Sense of Sensory Processing

Ros Patterson: Outdoor Play

Sally Rigley: Asperger Syndrome and the Autism Spectrum in the Classroom