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Utilizing a Research Project as a Teaching/Learning Strategy : The Joys and Fears of Childhood
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2015
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In Semester 2, 1986, a group of 2nd year Aboriginal and Islander Diploma of Teaching (AITEP-ECE) students embarked on a research project, designed to be a learning experience, which could generate further understandings of concepts within Child Development, Child Learning and Sociology. The project focused on the child within the five to eight year age bracket.
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