INNOVATIONS IN EARLY EDUCATION
Dates:
December 04, 2010,
February 05, 2011, and
April 16, 2011
Location:
Wayne State Student Center
5425 Gullen Mall
Detroit, MI 48202
Detroit, MI 48202
Details:
INNOVATIONS IN EARLY EDUCATION
A Seminar Series for Early Childhood Educators
The Wayne State University College of Education is pleased to present this seminar series regarding issues related to innovative early childhood education theory, philosophy and practice, including the Reggio Emilia educational philosophy. This year, the series will focus on the role of creativity in the knowledge-building process, and the potential of materials as languages for expression and learning. It is our hope to offer continuing education to professionals in all areas of early childhood education. SB-CEUs are available for those attending one, two or three seminars of the series.
- 12/04/2010 “The Potential of Materials as Languages That Support Relationships and Inspire Research: Natural Materials as Communicators of Identity and Encouragement”
~Presented by: Pauline Baker & Teresa Acevedo - 02/05/2011 “The Power of Light as a Language for Exploration: Children, Science and Creativity”
~Presented by: Jennifer Azzariti - 04/16/2011 “A Child's Right to Invent, Imagine and Observe: Constructing and Deconstructing the Language of Drawing”
~Presented by: Marla McLean
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