Early childhood teacher education programs have a responsibility, amongst many, to prepare teachers for decision-making on real world issues, such as child abuse and neglect. Their repertoire of skills can be enhanced by engaging with others, either face-to-face or online, in authentic problem-based learning. This paper draws on a study of early childhood student teachers who engaged in an authentic learning experience, which was to consider and to suggest how they would act upon a real-life case of child abuse encountered in an early childhood classroom in Queensland. This was the case of Toby (a pseudonym), who was suspected of being physically abused at home. Students drew upon relevant legislation, policy and resource materials to tackl...
The National Board of Health and Welfare conducted a survey in which it was estimated that in 2010, ...
As a strategy to identify child sexual abuse, most Australian States and Territories have enacted le...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...
Early childhood teacher education programs have a responsibility, amongst many, to prepare teachers ...
Child abuse and neglect are serious social problems that make extraordinary demands on teachers' kno...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
A recent report delivered by the Australian Centre for Child Protection has highlighted the need for...
Teachers have a crucial role as “sentinels” for children who have been abused or neglected. This pro...
Child maltreatment is a serious problem, worldwide. Children and young people who have experienced m...
Project (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 20...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
This study sought to find out issues emerging from student teachers pertaining to how they conceptua...
Australia began to acknowledge the existence of child abuse and neglect during the 1960\u27s which l...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
This paper examines research about child protection preparation of teachers. Such research indicates...
The National Board of Health and Welfare conducted a survey in which it was estimated that in 2010, ...
As a strategy to identify child sexual abuse, most Australian States and Territories have enacted le...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...
Early childhood teacher education programs have a responsibility, amongst many, to prepare teachers ...
Child abuse and neglect are serious social problems that make extraordinary demands on teachers' kno...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
A recent report delivered by the Australian Centre for Child Protection has highlighted the need for...
Teachers have a crucial role as “sentinels” for children who have been abused or neglected. This pro...
Child maltreatment is a serious problem, worldwide. Children and young people who have experienced m...
Project (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 20...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
This study sought to find out issues emerging from student teachers pertaining to how they conceptua...
Australia began to acknowledge the existence of child abuse and neglect during the 1960\u27s which l...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
This paper examines research about child protection preparation of teachers. Such research indicates...
The National Board of Health and Welfare conducted a survey in which it was estimated that in 2010, ...
As a strategy to identify child sexual abuse, most Australian States and Territories have enacted le...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...