Early childhood education and care
The policy information for early childhood, preschool and transitioning to school is below.
Early childhood transitioning to school
Read about early childhood transitioning to school requirements.
Families as first teachers
Through participation in quality early learning programs, children will have a strong sense of identity and wellbeing and start their learning journey as confident involved learners.
The Families as First Teachers (FaFT) policy documents explain the delivery, reporting and accountability processes for FaFT programs across the Territory.
- Families as First Teachers - attendance recording procedures PDF (1.0 MB)
Families as First Teachers - attendance recording procedures DOCX (658.9 KB) - Families as First Teachers - guidelines PDF (1.1 MB)
Families as First Teachers - guidelines DOCX (881.8 KB) - Families as First Teachers - policy PDF (1.1 MB)
Families as First Teachers - policy DOCX (1.1 MB)
FaFT delivers quality early learning and parent support programs to young children and their families. It develops place-based programs to engage families and communities and to build parents’ capacity to give their children the best start in life.
For more information, please contact faft.doe@education.nt.gov.au or 08 8999 3550.
Educators can access more information on the Policy and advisory library (staff access only).
Preschool
Preschools have specific policies and procedures in place as a minimum standard for operating an education and care service.
Read about preschool specific policy and procedures.
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