By Mark Bahnisch on February 22, 2010
The Queensland government is pondering the introduction of the ‘Teach for Australia‘ model into state schools. The idea, trialled in Victoria and inspired by an American programme, is to fast track graduates with Bachelor’s degrees in any discipline into classrooms [...]
Posted in Education, Politics, Queensland, USA | Tagged ALP, Anna Bligh, behaviour management, Bligh government, child development, child psychology, classroom management, disadvantaged schools, Geoff Wilson, Labor, prac, practicum, professionalism, qualifications, Queensland politics, school education, schools, skills, Teach for Australia, Teach for Queensland, teacher education, teacher registration, teacher training, teachers, tertiary training, university education faculties, Victoria |
By Brian on October 5, 2009
Or something. Corporal punishment (CP) is defined as “an act carried out with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not injury, for the purposes of correction and control”. Spanking and slapping are a “socially legitimate form [...]
Posted in Education, Parenting | Tagged child development, cognitive development, corporal punishment, discipline., intelligence, IQ, Management of Young Children Program, MYCP, parenting. spanking, Triple P Positive Parenting Program |
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