New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to government policies across Australia. This study explores whether the Abecedarian Approach Australia (3a) intervention, with strong cultural adaptations, can boost young Aboriginal children’s early language and learning skills, prior to preschool. Participants in this study were Aboriginal children attending playgroups, Families as First Teachers, in school settings in two remote communities in the Northern Territory. Implementation data on two components (Conversational Reading and LearningGames) of the Abecedarian Approach Australia (3a) intervention are reported, and the level of exposure the children had to the programme during the study period i...
The learning experiences of the early childhood years are recognised as vital to the continuing deve...
This Working Paper was developed to assist policy makers, education and Indigenous leaders, as well ...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
For many Indigenous children living in remote communities, the prerequisites to achieving strong lan...
Attendance at high-quality early childhood education and care services can have positive impacts on ...
In this article, the authors describe the development, piloting and evaluation of a parenting progra...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia emphasises that children's own identity is construc...
© 2013 Louise Jessie CookeThis case study examines the program fidelity of the Conversational Readin...
This report is based on a review of the literature on the importance of early childhood learning, th...
A broad range of initiatives including early intervention programmes have been implemented in Austra...
The Let’s Start project was a trial to implement the Exploring Together Preschool Program (ETPP) in ...
The learning experiences of the early childhood years are recognised as vital to the continuing deve...
The learning experiences of the early childhood years are recognised as vital to the continuing deve...
This Working Paper was developed to assist policy makers, education and Indigenous leaders, as well ...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
For many Indigenous children living in remote communities, the prerequisites to achieving strong lan...
Attendance at high-quality early childhood education and care services can have positive impacts on ...
In this article, the authors describe the development, piloting and evaluation of a parenting progra...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia emphasises that children's own identity is construc...
© 2013 Louise Jessie CookeThis case study examines the program fidelity of the Conversational Readin...
This report is based on a review of the literature on the importance of early childhood learning, th...
A broad range of initiatives including early intervention programmes have been implemented in Austra...
The Let’s Start project was a trial to implement the Exploring Together Preschool Program (ETPP) in ...
The learning experiences of the early childhood years are recognised as vital to the continuing deve...
The learning experiences of the early childhood years are recognised as vital to the continuing deve...
This Working Paper was developed to assist policy makers, education and Indigenous leaders, as well ...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...