ACEL Early Childhood National Conference 2021:
Leading & Learning, A Shared Agenda
Presented by The Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL) in partnership with the Department of Education, Victoria

ACEL is excited to bring you our 2021 Early Childhood Online Conference on 27 and 28 April 2021 in partnership with Victorian Department of Education and Training. This virtual event will be accessible no matter your location or timezone, 1:00pm – 5:30pm AEST. Leading and learning from the early years and beyond is a shared agenda. A range of Australian and international experts will take the lead in furthering your professional development and showing how this can impact your own context. Please join us in April!


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Date: 27th - 28th Apr 2021
Time: 1:00pm – 5:30pm
Location: Online Event

Cost: (including GST)
ACEL Member: $330 Full
Non-member: $350 Full
Combine and save: $490 Full
5+ Group Rate:
ACEL Member: $315
Non-member: $330

The Australian Council for Educational Leaders and The Victorian Department of Education and Training invite you to attend the Early Childhood Conference: Leading Change to Support Child Outcomes which will be held online in April 2021. The Early Childhood Conference presents the opportunity to virtually engage, learn and ultimately support early childhood students. This unique opportunity will showcase best practice in early childhood education and leadership.

The conference will focus on students in the 0 – 8 years range and cover a diverse range of early years settings. The combined focus on leadership within the sector and best practice for educators themselves ensures a professional development opportunity that caters for staff at all levels. Held over two days, the conference will bring together renowned local and international pedagogical leaders and deepen the conversation around the importance of early childhood education and how it promotes inclusion and the ongoing development of students within this sector.


Proudly presented in partnership with The VIC Department of Education & Training
The Department leads the delivery of education and development services to children, young people and adults both directly through government schools and indirectly through the regulation and funding of early childhood services, nongovernment schools and training programs.

The Department implements Victorian Government policy on early childhood services, school education and training and higher education services. The Department manages Victorian government schools and drives improvement in primary and secondary government education.