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20/06/10 by
Brent Rogers
An interesting article by Anne Stonehouse has attended to this topic in depth. It is an age-old one which never fails to provoke the most highly excited negative emotions in all concerned. That is, the parents of the bitten child, the parents of the child who has bitten another, and the staff members nearby. However, Read the full post
Posted:
16/06/10 by
Brent Rogers
The Reggio Emilia approach is an educational philosophy focused on preschool and primary education. It was started by Loris Malaguzzi and the parents of the villages around Reggio Emilia in Italy after World War II. The destruction from the war, parents believed, necessitated a new, quick approach to teaching their children. They felt that it Read the full post
Posted:
12/06/10 by
Brent Rogers
Many parents are nervous and apprehensive about putting their baby into child care for the first time. This is perfectly natural and can be an anxious time for parents and children. However, once the parent is armed with some information and guidelines, then the parents should be able to make an informed decision and feel Read the full post
Posted:
02/06/10 by
Brent Rogers
If you want first-class training studying Australia’s leading child care courses, the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, look no further than Inspire Education. Each year, Inspire Education trains thousands of Australians in child care qualifications, helping them to begin or advance their career as an early childhood education and care educator with pride Read the full post
Posted:
16/04/10 by
Brent Rogers
This Code of Ethics provides a framework for reflection about the ethical responsibilities of early childhood professionals. Following a national process of consultation, principles emerged which are indicative of the values we share as early childhood professionals in Australia. The code is intended for use by all early childhood professionals who work with or on Read the full post
Posted:
29/03/10 by
Brent Rogers
This week I thought I would share with you some top study tips and techniques to assist you with getting yourself organized for the task of undertaking a course and meeting your assessment task goals. The thought of completing a course of study can be daunting if you are unsure of how to organize your Read the full post
Posted:
15/01/10 by
Brent Rogers
One thing my course advisors are frequently asked by potential students is, “which method of course delivery is best?” The answer to this question is not straight forward, because each learner has different needs in terms of preferred learning style, time contraints, and lifestyle. RTOs around Australia typically offer either one or more choices when Read the full post
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