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27 Feb 2011
The Raising Children website provides information across the full range of parenting information including child safety, nutrition and fitness, sleep, health and daily care, play and learning, behaviour, self-care and family management.
06 Mar 2010
APEID has evolved into a 'network of networks', which combine and interact in order to maximize UNESCO's important work in the Asia-Pacific Region. Links are provided to Asia-Pacific Network for International Education and Values Education (APNIEVE), Associated Schools Project (ASP), Global University Network for Innovation - Asia and the Pacific (GUNIAP), Management of Curriculum Change Network, Science and Technology Education Networks, UNESCO International Network on Technical and Vocational [..]
Sustainability education develops skills, knowledge and values that promote behaviour in support of a sustainable environment. It is not confined to formal schooling. It also occurs in a wide range of non-formal education settings at work and at home. The website has sections for community, government, industry and small business, students and teachers.
'Teachers Reflecting On Practices In Contexts' (or TROPIC) is a project aiming to encourage teachers to use a wide range of strategies (particularly in relation to behaviour management) and reflective practices to evaluate their impact on students. It relies on a set of strategies for promoting positive interactions with students, and to reaffirm use of these strategies by engaging in confidential, non-judgmental peer observations and feedback on a voluntary basis. Findings are that this trainin[..]
24 Jun 2009
Success for Boys Project. Stage 1: Develop and trial professional learning modules in 3 key intervention areas: Positive male role models and mentors; Literacy teaching and assessment and Using ICT to engage boys in learning. The website had information about the trial, guidelines, expressions of interest, online application, links, contact, and information on Stages 2 & 3.
19 Mar 2009
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10 Feb 2009
This U.S. site indexes the struggles of people dealing with anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating. You will see their pictures, hear and read their stories of pain, hope and happiness.
The goal is to create a group of teachers, that are relatively newto the profession, that will cooperate and collaborate to help enhanceeach others' professional abilities.KeywordsGraduate Teachers, collaborative, behaviour management
The Teachers Registration Board has been established to ensure that all children in Tasmanian schools are taught by skilled and qualified teachers. As well as registering teachers, the Board will promote the teaching profession, take action to improve professional teaching standards, undertake relevant reviews and research projects and develop and maintain a code of professional ethics for the teaching profession.
The Fedora project was established under the auspices of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to build a digital object repository management system based on the Flexible Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture (Fedora). The new system, designed to be a foundation upon which interoperable web-based digital libraries, institutional repositories and other information management systems can be built, demonstrates how distributed digital library architecture can be deployed using web-based technologies, including XML and Web services. Jointly developed by the University of Virginia and Cornell University, the system completely implements the Fedora architecture, adding utilities such as batch creation tools and interactive programs for creating behavior objects that facilitate repository management. The version 1.0 of the software is aimed at providing a repository that can handle one million objects efficiently using only open source software. Later versions of the software will...

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