Search results for: early childhood development

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13 July 2021
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8 March 2018

Early intervention key to beating poverty trap

Supporting families, early childhood education and school retention are the key factors in helping people beat the poverty cycle. Griffith...

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1 June 2016

Literacy app spells success in early learning

Learning the basics of literacy and numeracy has never been easier with the development of a new assessment app for young children.

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23 May 2013
Bachelor of Child and Family Studies student, Cherie Donovan

Early childhood students doubling degrees

Students are completing double degrees, combining Family and Child Studies and Education to keep the horizons as broad as possible

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16 November 2022
Pacific currency

Queensland steps up Pacific engagement

The key to progressing Queensland’s position as Australia’s “Pacific state” is to focus on the concept of shared value. The Queensland government is uniquely placed to build on geographical, historical, economic, and cultural ties to work in ways that are not captured by the deficit lens that so often infects perceptions of the Pacific islands region.

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14 July 2021
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24 October 2024
A child and adult writing with crayons

Proven pathways to preventing youth crime   

With so much political and media focus on youth crime lately, a groundbreaking study has revealed the long-term success of...

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14 October 2024
Uluru Statement

One year on, it’s important that Indigenous education rights are advocated for by all despite the Voice result

One year post-referendum, non-Indigenous educators must actively advocate for Indigenous education rights, fostering inclusive practices, amplifying Indigenous voices, and driving systemic change to uphold fundamental human rights and cultural respect.

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29 April 2024

What’s the difference between ADD and ADHD?

ADHD, one of the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorders, affecting 1 in 20 people. Originally termed ADD, it evolved into ADHD due to research and diagnostic controversies. The condition manifests in various subtypes, impacting individuals across age groups and genders says Dr Kathy Gibbs.

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30 October 2023
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