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Child Care Industry News |
March 7, 2017 |
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Welcome, this week meet the new CEO of ACECQA and a travelling exhibition showcasing the Reggio Emilia approach.
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The new chief executive officer of ACECQA, Ms Gabrielle Sinclair, has started her three-year appointment.
Ms Sinclair has long history in the early childhood sector and was deputy director-general, early childhood and community engagement in the Queensland Department of Education and Training.
In making the appointment, ACECQA board chair, Ms Judy Hebblethwaite, said Ms Sinclair was well-positioned to lead the national authority into its sixth year of operations and beyond.
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A travelling exhibition showcasing the Reggio Emilia approach to education through photography, paintings, drawings, words and photography has opened at the Guardian Early Learning Group’s new Pedagogical Exchange in Richmond Victoria.
The Hundred Languages of Children exhibition, which has been travelling the world for 35 years, documents the capabilities of children as seen through the pedagogical journey of the infant and toddler centres and preschools of Reggio Emilia, Italy and is described as a visual testament to children’s potential as scientists, inventors, authors and artists.
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