• August 6, 2022
    9:30 am - 12:30 pm

The approaches used in Reggio Emilia have long been a source of inspiration for educators around the world. Their work is rooted in democracy, relationship, and deep reflection. We will explore the foundations and history of this approach in order to understand how their educators collaborate with children. We will also examine and discuss inspirations, interpretations, and applications from Reggio Emilia that have been used in international settings.

SUITABLE FOR ALL EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS

Presenter: Susan Stacey

Susan has been engaged with young children and their educators in many ways over the last 30 years, as an Early Childhood Educator, Director, Practicum Supervisor, and Teacher Educator. She teaches curriculum courses at the Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education, and provides professional learning experiences for educators across Canada and the U.S.

NOTES:
– This workshop will be held online through the Zoom platform.
– You will need access to a smartphone, laptop, tablet or computer with a camera and audio capabilities to join us.
– A link will be emailed to you in the days prior to the workshop.. Please click the link ten minutes before the workshop begins to join in. Further instructions will be included in the email.

 

 

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