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Locating child protection in preservice teacher education

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Walsh, Louise LaskeyLouise Laskey, E McInnes, A Farrell, B Mathews, F Briggs
A recent report delivered by the Australian Centre for Child Protection has highlighted the need for empirical evidence of effective pedagogies for supporting teaching and learning of child protection content in Australian teacher education programs (Arnold & Maio-Taddeo, 2007). This paper advances this call by presenting case study accounts of different approaches to teaching child protection content in University-based teacher education programs across three Australian States. These different cases provide a basis for understanding existing strategies as an important precursor to improving practice. Although preschool, primary and secondary schools have been involved in efforts to protect children from abuse and neglect since the 1970s, teacher education programs, including preservice and inservice programs, have been slow to align their work with child protection agendas. This paper opens a long-overdue discussion about the extent and nature of child protection content in teacher education and proposes strategies for translating research into practice.<br>

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Location

Katoomba, N.S.W.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Social Science Press

Journal

Australian journal of teacher education

Volume

36

Pagination

31 - 58

ISSN

1835-517X

eISSN

0313-5373

Issue

7

Publisher

Social Science Press

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