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  • ECA Code of Ethics - Early Childhood Australia
    Introduction The ECA Code of Ethics is a set of statements about appropriate and expected behaviour of early childhood professionals Designed especially for early childhood education and care environments and based on the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1991), the ECA Code of Ethics reflects current pedagogical research and practice, providing a
  • ECA Code of Ethics Brochure and Poster - Early Childhood Australia
    The Code of Ethics poster sets out the ECA Code of Ethics in clear print and is suitable for display on notice boards in early childhood centres and early childhood training environments The Code of Ethics Poster can be purchased here Also available: Ethics in Action: A practical guide to implementing the ECA Code of Ethics
  • CORE PRINCIPLES
    This Code of Ethics is informed by the principles in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1991) and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) A Code of Ethics is an aspirational framework for reflection about the ethical responsibilities of childhood professionals who work with, or on behalf, of children and their families In this Code of Ethics the
  • Code of Ethics Poster - Early Childhood Australia
    Informed by current pedagogical research and practice, the ECA Code of Ethics provides a framework for reflection about the ethical responsibilities of early childhood professionals Following a national process of consultation, and based on the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1991), this Code of Ethics reveals the shared values of the sector Available
  • ECAs Code of Ethics Principles - Early Childhood Australia
    The core principles in this code are based on the fundamental and prized values of the profession They act to guide decision making in relation to ethical responsibilities These core principles require a commitment to respect and maintain the rights and dignity of children, families, colleagues and communities
  • Home - Early Childhood Australia
    This Statement is intended to support the professional practice, learning and reflection of early childhood educators working with young children in early childhood education and care settings
  • ECA Code of Ethics Translations - Early Childhood Australia
    Early Childhood Australia’s Code of Ethics has been translated into three languages: Chinese, Arabic and Hindi These translations are available in a printable A4 PDF version, as well as audio files ECA is hoping to provide additional language translations of the Code of Ethics in the future To be kept up-to-date with new products from ECA, including additional translations of the ECA Code
  • Working with the ECA Code of Ethics - Early Childhood Australia
    A code of ethics, by extension, is a set of clearly defined and distinctive values and virtues collectively regarded as important by members of a profession It includes key statements and commitments that guide professionals on how to act in relation to their work and those they work with This course, presented by Catharine Hydon, is essential for all early childhood professionals, whether
  • Code of Ethics Brochure - Early Childhood Australia
    The ECA Code of Ethics provide a framework for reflection about the ethical responsibilities of early childhood professionals who work with or on behalf of children and families in early childhood settings It reflects current pedagogical research and practice, providing a framework for reflection about the ethical responsibilities of early childhood professionals Designed especially for
  • The ethics of safety - Early Childhood Australia
    Once again early learning services and educators are shifting to another change in this year of constant change and challenge Children and their families are returning to early childhood education and care and to school age care With their return comes a bunch of new procedures aimed at keeping us all safe These new approaches come hot on the heels of the move to home-based and online





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