The educational leader role in public preschools

This course supports public preschool supervisors to understand the expectations of their role and strategies for effective educational leadership. The course is online and supported with a learner journal to scaffold learners to apply what they learn in their role.

Module 1 introduces the role of the educational leader as having a significant impact on the quality of education and care experienced by children. It describes the role and expectations of the preschool educational leader.

Module 2 focuses on leading the development and implementation of an educational program that is underpinned by the Early Years Learning Framework and promotes learning outcomes. It explores what the educational leader needs to look for in terms of a quality preschool program and documentation, and suggests strategies to support preschool educators to develop each stage of the assessment and planning cycle.

Module 3 explores how the educational leader leads an ongoing cycle of quality improvement, resulting in continuous improvement and quality outcomes for children and families. It suggests a process that can be implemented to engage with continuous improvement and highlights similarities between whole school and preschool processes.

Module 4 explores how current, accurate preschool procedures support consistent, high quality practices. It suggests a process that can be implemented to ensure procedures are accurate, meet regulatory and quality standards and protect the health, safety and well-being of the preschool children.

Target audience

School staff in the role of educational leader and supervisor of a public preschool.

Mode of delivery

It is expected learners will take approximately 4 hours to complete the course.

Learners are supported by an accompanying learner journal: The educational leader role in department preschools – Learner journal (DOCX 1.4 MB)

Category:

  • Early childhood curriculum and pedagogy

Business Unit:

  • Curriculum and Reform
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