Paul Parkinson (Scouting)

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Paul Parkinson
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Regional Chair of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee

Paul Parkinson OAM of Brisbane, Australia served[ when? ] as the Regional Chair of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM), [1] Scouts Australia National Commissioner for Adult Training and Development. He is,[ as of? ] as well, Principal of the Scouts Australia Institute of Training (SAIT). [2]

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Parkinson started Scouting as a Cub, gaining his Queen's Scout Award in 1968, and the Baden-Powell Award in 1976. He became Deputy Chief Commissioner, Queensland Branch.[ when? ] He was awarded the Silver Kangaroo by Scouts Australia in 2004, and in 2009 (from the Scout Association of Malaysia) the Pingat Perkhidmatan Cemerlang .

Parkinson earned a Master of Environmental Education degree, and is [ when? ] completing Doctoral studies associated with self-regulatory learning practices in adults. He is a Lecturer (academia) in Science Education at the Mount Gravatt Campus of Griffith University, in Brisbane. He has had national involvement in the development of science curriculum, and of science education.

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  1. "The 21st European Scout Conference closes in Berlin".
  2. "Principal SAIT". www.Scouts.com. Scouts Australia. Archived from the original on 17 November 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2022.