Policy news, Policy & Reports
Below is a collection of ECD-relevant documents, including policies, curricula, and more. Although not all of them are explicitly ECD, they do inform ECD practices and policies. Just click the document name to download. [7 Roles] Norms and standards for educators...
Worldwide news, Parents & Communities, Partners & Training, Resource news, Teaching & Learning
Here are some international websites that South African ECD partners and teachers may find helpful. This list is not complete, but it should give you a good starting point. Just click the blue link to go to the website. Global Strategy & Knowledge Hubs These...
Partners & Training, Featured news, Parents & Communities, Partner news, Policy & Reports, Registration & Management, Resource news, Teaching & Learning
Here is a list of trusted digital resources from the South African ECD sector. This is not a comprehensive list, but will help get you started! Click any blue link to visit the website. Government & Regulatory Portals These portals help with compliance,...
Partner news, Featured Resource, Partners & Training, Resource news, Umncedi News
Below is a spreadsheet that provides an overview of South African organisations working in and with the ECD sector. In the spreadsheet, you will be able to search for organisations according to which province they work in, what resources they host, and what services...
Resource news, Featured news, Featured Resource, Learning Bytes, Parents & Communities, Registration & Management, Teaching & Learning, Templates
The “Learning Byte” Series is a professional development resource specifically designed for South African Early Childhood Development (ECD) practitioners, managers, and owners. The main purpose of the series is to “unlock quality teaching and...
Research news, Policy & Reports
The Thrive by Five Index 2024 offers the most comprehensive overview of ECD in South Africa. The main findings can be summarised according to the four categories below. Please use the links below to download the full report and read more. 1. The “60% Gap”...