Engaging Plural Identities: Creating a Sense of Belonging in a Globalized World
Date/Time
Date(s) - Jul 11, 2018
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre (2772 East Broadway)
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In this globalized world, who are the children in our care? In this interactive workshop, we unpack the idea of plural and multiple identities for children and families. We will question the concept of belonging as it connects to plural and multiple identities. Together we will engage in a discussion of practice, using the BC Early Learning framework to guide us.
Objectives:
- Define the idea of plural and multiple identities for children and families.
- Examine our own identities and how it may affect our practice.
- Engage together in a discussion of practice, using the BC Early Learning framework to guide us.
Categories
- Child Growth and Development
- Child Health and Wellbeing
- Curriculum/Program Development
- Early Care and Education
- Family Support
Target Audience
Suitable for students, adult instructors/administrators, novice, intermediate and experienced early learning child care professionals working with children of any age from infant/toddlers to school age children, including children with extra support needs.
Online
No
Professional Development Certificate
Yes
Professional Development Certificate Credit Hours
2
Registration Fee
ECE $35 | FCC $20 (with promo code)
Registration Contact Email
rng@wstcoast.org
Registration Contact Phone Number
604-709-5661 ext. 221
Registration Link
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07efdm3z2x7a4f551a&llr=rs5phugab
Prerequisite(s)
none
Required Materials
none
Presenter(s)
Stephanie Sagmoen Siqueira
Presenter Information
Stephanie is currently working as a Social and Emotional Learning Advocate in the Surrey School district. She began her career as an ECE in the lower mainland and has since developed a passion for global education working in classrooms around the world. Stephanie holds a B.A. in ECE, B.Ed. and an International masters in ECEC. Her work has focused on pedagogical documentation and social and emotional well–being.
Event Sponsors
Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
Registration Space
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