Shine On - an Early Childhood Education Podcast

Shine Bright Early Years Advisors

Shine Bright EYM proudly presents Shine On, a podcast series for prospective and current Early Childhood Education Professionals. A podcast to engage, celebrate, and advocate for the Early Years sector through collaborative discussions with professionals in the industry. Drawing inspiration from our guiding philosophy document The Shine Bright Way, we’ll be bringing you a series of conversations, inspirations, and big ideas from all aspects of the Early Childhood Sector. From keeping the joy, professionalism, making every moment matter, to collaborative generative thinking, foregrounding First Nations perspectives, being open to complexity and meaningful documentation.  Subscribe or follow the podcast, and you can follow us on Instagram @shineon_podcastIf you know someone whose story should be featured on the show, please email us at [email protected]  

  • 24 minutes 31 seconds
    Shine On Book Club - children's book recommendations

    Welcome to the Shine On Book Club! Alex and Sophie share some book recommendations that could be great to use in your early childhood educational programs. 

    (These books are recommendations only, please use your discretion when deciding whether or not these will be right for your children). 

    10 October 2024, 12:00 am
  • 50 minutes 20 seconds
    Dr Red Ruby Scarlet in conversation with Alex and Crystal

    Dr Red Ruby Scarlet is an activist, early childhood teacher-researcher, consultant, artist and academic. She holds numerous degrees in early childhood education and performing arts. Red has been working in early childhood for over 30 years and is devoted to creative, imaginative, inclusive practices that promote dignity and integrity in early childhood. Red has developed curriculum and learning frameworks nationally and internationally. She has won numerous awards for her teaching and advocacy. 
     
     Red has published widely foregrounding the stories of the numerous ‘teacher-research’ projects she has lead and contributed to across the world. She is committed to raising the voices of early childhood teachers and educators through telling and writing their own stories. Her books include The Anti-Bias Approach in Early Childhood (4th Edition), Fair’s Fair: How to Tackle Bias in Education & Care Services, The Aboriginal Early Childhood Practice Guide, and Becoming With Art in Early Childhood, That Music Book and The EYLF Play Book. She is the co-composer and performer of ‘Like To be Me’ a song for children about pronouns, ‘Look it Up’ a song about understanding neurodiversity. 

    She has always been part of diverse educational communities. She is a highly sought leader and mentor in the early childhood profession.
     
     Red’s work includes consultancy, creating professional development and resourcing for early childhood that is committed to inclusive and innovative pedagogical approaches to curriculum. Red is a Pedagogical and Artist in Residence, the Founding Chair of the Social Justice In Early Childhood Foundation. Red is the co-writer and performer of wildly popular “The National Quality Framework – The Musical!” and “Inclusion – The Musical!”

     You can find Red at @drredrubyscarlet on Instagram or https://redrubyscarlet.com.au/

    16 September 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 59 minutes 41 seconds
    Trauma-informed practice with Tracey Farrell

    Alex and Crystal are in conversation with mental health social worker Tracey Farrell.

    Tracey is known for her passion in supporting infants, children, young people and their families to achieve a felt sense of safety when accessing therapeutic support. Over the past 12 years, Tracey has worked across various children mental health and family services with the common thread of bringing an attachment and trauma informed lens to the work.

    Tracey taught at university for 7 years as a way of influencing practice at a more systemic level and is currently studying for a doctorate in social work where her research focuses on embedding relational practices in child and family services.

    A list of resources Tracey refers to throughout the episode can be found here: Resources for Educators.pdf 

    2 September 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 12 seconds
    SRF, developmental psychology and more with Susan Glencross

    Alex and Sophie are in conversation with Susan Glencross, an educational and developmental psychologist at Strathmore Kids, which is a private practice that she runs with her partner Lauren. 

    Susan grew up in the rural area of Darwin and completed her undergraduate studies there, but ended up in Melbourne pursuing her postgraduate training at the University of Melbourne.

    Susan came to the early childhood years as a new graduate, when she picked up a role as a therapist in an early intervention program working specifically with autistic preschoolers and their families. Susan loved seeing the progress a child could make in their learning across just a year, but more than that she absolutely loved the joy of play - what a job!

    Susan worked first as a therapist and then moved up to consulting with families, early educators and schools. The experience she gained in this field was so formative, and it was from that point on that Susan was drawn to working within the early childhood space. 

    In recent years Susan has worked as a consultant under the School Readiness Funding model, which has given her the chance to collaborate with educators across the Loddon-Campaspe region - a region close to her heart as she has extensive family connections across north-central Victoria and spend many a weekend birdwatching across the beautiful landscape!

    The SRF program has given Susan an opportunity to learn even more about the delight and challenges of growing a kindergarten community and getting our children ready, willing and able to start school. Susan believes it is a privilege to be part of so many children’s journeys (through their educators), and continues to be passionate about enhancing the joys and opportunities of childhood for every child in our care.

    24 June 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 55 seconds
    Inclusive practice in early childhood education with Georgina Goddard

    Sophie and Crystal are in conversation with Georgina Goddard. Georgie is a teacher, Nominated Supervisor and Educational Leader at Marong Kindergarten. 

     Before becoming an early childhood teacher, Georgie worked within the disability field for 14 years. From a young age she was lucky enough to experience advocating for, working alongside, and communicating with a large variety of children, teenagers, adults and families with varied needs and abilities. Those years of experiences and adventures, along with her passion for early childhood education, sparked her drive for creating an inclusive learning environment that meets the needs of all children and families.

    11 June 2024, 9:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 9 seconds
    The Learning Wall: a new early childhood education planning format with Milly Ruff and Sophie Hay

    Sophie is on the other side of the microphone in this episode, as Crystal interviews Sophie and kindergarten teacher Milly Ruff about a style of planning and programming. This is an emergent planning style that Sophie developed and has since been implemented at multiple early childhood education services. It has been tried and tested, with the tick of approval from children, educators AND the Department of Education.
     
    Listen in to find out more!
     
    Example of Learning Wall format:
    https://lmpa-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/sophie_hay_shinebright_org_au/EclzFZzFdHBEtKzDa9zYoJwB16ryJwl5o9tNYwTekyBshw?e=k9uBam 

    20 May 2024, 1:00 am
  • 45 minutes 35 seconds
    Assessment and rating in early childhood education with Alex, Crystal and Sophie

    Alex, Crystal and Sophie discuss a hot topic in early childhood education - assessment and rating!  They share Shine Bright EYM's proven process for supporting early childhood services through assessment and rating, which has led to amazing A&R results. 


    23 April 2024, 9:00 pm
  • 57 minutes 43 seconds
    Mental health and wellbeing in early childhood education with Be You consultant Nicole Lees

    Alex and Sophie are in conversation with Nicole Lees. Nicole  is a consultant for Be You with Early Childhood Australia. Nicole’s background includes educator and leadership roles, consultancy and research. She spent several years working in the education sector in Japan and South Korea. Nicole’s experience in early childhood education across three different countries highlighted the significance of a sense of wellbeing. To follow this interest, Nicole undertook a Master of Childhood and Youth Studies, focusing on early childhood wellbeing and spirituality. 

    This conversation includes educator wellbeing, child wellbeing, experience of teaching internationally, Be You resources and studies and multiple practical strategies to promote mental health and wellbeing in early childhood settings. 

    14 December 2023, 12:00 am
  • 45 minutes 53 seconds
    Every moment matters in early childhood education with Kathryn Foley

    Kathryn Foley is kindergarten teacher at Nyah West Kindergarten, where she has taught for 35 years. In this episode, Alex and Sophie speak with Kathryn about making every moment matter in early childhood, being brave in trying new things, what it means to be 'school ready', inquiry based projects, coaching in early childhood spaces and so much more! 

    30 November 2023, 1:00 am
  • 47 minutes 44 seconds
    Leadership and professionalism in early childhood education with Belinda Quinn

    In this episode Crystal and Alex speak to Shine Bright Maiden Gully Early Years Hub manager Belinda Quinn. This conversation covers Belinda's career journey, balancing the demands of leadership, the experience of establishing a brand new early learning centre and all she has learnt along the way. 

    Belinda shares with us the details of an exciting research project she is currently undertaking with La Trobe University, around theory of practice architectures and influences that affect, create and contain everything we do in early childhood education and in leadership. 

    13 November 2023, 7:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 33 seconds
    Wellbeing and arts-based reflective practice with Amelia Johnson

    In this episode, Crystal and Sophie are in conversation with Amelia Johnson. 

    Amelia Johnson is a social worker, art therapist and PhD student. She is also a proud mother of 3 adult children, a daughter, sister, niece, aunty, friend and lover of making, creating and enjoying the simple things. She began her career in family support and co-ordinating mentor programs. While her family was young, she focussed on managing family businesses. She has worked in the education sector for 15 years, joining the early years in 2021. Her current PhD topic is exploring how arts-based practices enhance Reflective Practice in the early years. 

    Amelia works for Shine Bright as a social worker/art therapist delivering reflective practice, proactive wellbeing support, trauma informed practice and many other programs to our services across regions. 

    26 October 2023, 12:00 am
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