Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education
Narragunnawali supports all schools and early learning services in Australia to develop environments that foster a high level of knowledge and pride in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and contributions.
Initiating a Reconciliation Action Plan: Where do I start?
This course will introduce early childhood professionals to the concept and context of reconciliation in early childhood education within Australia, and where to start when... Read More
Reconciliation in children’s education and care: Taking the first steps
Exploring reconciliation in early childhood education and care settings can be an extremely powerful way of teaching children about culture and introducing them to concepts... Read More
School readiness funding packages
ECA has been added to the School Readiness Funding Menu of Evidence-Informed Programs and Supports through DET. Start your planning early and choose from ECA’s professional learning... Read More
Pricing guide
Overview ECA is your trusted professional learning partner and the ECA Learning Hub is an investment in professional excellence backed by the assurance of quality... Read More
Joanne Goodwin
Joanne (Jo) Goodwin is a descendant of the Wonnarua peoples and was born in Singleton, NSW. Jo has extensive experience in the early childhood profession and has worked nationally with a range of not-for-profit organisations and governments to lead innovative programs for children, their families and communities.
Jessica Staines
Jessica Staines is a Wiradjuri Woman, early childhood teacher and the Director of The Aboriginal Early Childhood Collective and the Koori Curriculum. Jessica is passionate about Reconciliation and the embedding of Aboriginal perspectives in early childhood curriculums.