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ECTA Celebrating State Preschool 1973 – 2006 A great tradition continues
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1973 14 State Preschool facilities open across Queensland
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A new era
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1973 Purpose built facilities Incorporating indoor and outdoor learning environments
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1973 Half day programs identified as most appropriate model Mid 1980’s Increase in full- day programs
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Many of the teachers in Centres opened between 1973-5 were primary school teachers who undertook special courses to become qualified to teach in early childhood programs.
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1973 Division of Preschool Education Recognition of preschool education within the education system
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1975 Advisory Teachers Peer support, professional sharing and networking
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Curriculum practices built on strong theoretical foundations; Focus on children and community
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1989 Division of Schools Early Childhood A greater focus on P-3
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1991/1992 Advisory Teacher role ceases Teacher networks continue for professional development and collegial support
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1990’s Expansion in Child Care Sector Enrolments in sessional preschool declining
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Tieri State Preschool 1984
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1998 Preschool Curriculum Guidelines Positive statement verifying curriculum practices Education advisors appointed
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Sarina State Preschool 1983
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2001 Only 291 of 1100 State Schools are without preschools or EECs Preschool only provided with new schools
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Provided across the State
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2002 Preparing for School trials announced Possible full-time preparatory year proposed
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Not always in purpose built facilities
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2003/2004 Preparatory Year to replace State Preschool from 2007 Prep - building on the strong traditions of preschool
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Fences came down – Programs continued
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2006 Early Years Curriculum Guidelines Early childhood education once again a focus of attention
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ECTA celebrates the achievements of State Preschool education in Queensland 2007 A new chapter begins…..
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