Meet the team
Bright Little Stars is inspired by Howard Gardener’s theory of multiple intelligences, which includes visual-spatial, bodily-kinaesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, naturalist intelligence and logical – mathematical. The educators firmly believe that each child is unique. Children’s different learning styles and strengths are supported within the centre’s environment. The educators have extensive experiences in supporting and providing opportunities for children to explore their intelligence.
When designing their educational program and practice, the educators reflect on The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). Children’s interests, experiences and needs are taken into consideration to develop authentic learning tasks.
The educators believe it is important to provide an environment where children and families from different cultural background feel welcomed and accepted with no discrimination of any kind, irrespective of the race, skin colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or other status (The General Assembly Resolution 44/25 (1989, November 20) Convention on the Rights of the Child).
The team embeds sustainable practices, and the children are encouraged to reduce, reuse and recycle. There is a garden where children are free to explore and further develop their sense of wonder. Educators believe that by understanding and respecting the natural environment, children will come to learn that the environment surrounding us plays an important part in life.
Community and caregivers’ involvement is a vital part of the centre’s philosophy. They believe it is important for children to experience the way communities work and how individuals can have an impact on the community and environment. Children are provided with the opportunities to connect with their community through incursions, excursions and guest speakers. The team creates a supportive and open environment for all families and children, taking on feedback from families and communities.