Presenter: Kate Mount
Date: Saturday 24 June 2023
Time: 10.00am - 1.00pm
Venue: Blue 02A.1.01 – Seminar room, Charles Darwin University
Category: Workshop
Ticket price: $85 (incl gst) per person
Bring a friend and pay $120 (incl gst) for 2 tickets
Bring 4 friends and pay $250 (incl gst) for 5 tickets
If you would like to become an individual member of REAIE ($165 for a new membership), the cost of your workshop ticket will be applied to your membership. Please email the office for further details admin@reggioaustralia.org.au
This workshop has been developed to provide a context for the educational project of Reggio Emilia in Australia, as an introduction or a chance to revisit. It is suitable for those at the beginning of their Reggio Emilia journey and also for those wanting to revisit and relaunch their understandings.
The workshop highlights and reinforces the complex structures, role and organisation which underpin the educational project of Reggio Emilia and provides examples where educators have contextualised these provocations in Australian educational settings.
The session focuses on:
• The cultural context and systemic organisation
• The search and research for a different approach to learning and teaching
• The principles of the Reggio Emilia educational project in practice.
Kate Mount is the former Director of St Peter’s Girls’ Early Learning Centre in Adelaide where she was instrumental in the transformative practice using the Reggio Emilia Educational Project as the foundation. For many years Kate actively built networks both internally and externally, convening the REAIE Adelaide Network for an extended period of time before joining the National Committee. Kate has had the experience of attending three International Study Tours as well as many local and national REAIE professional development opportunities. Kate has also been a member of the REAIE Professional Learning Group and for the past 12 months held the position of convenor. Kate is invested in building capacity in others and creating collaborative professional communities, giving back to this incredible organisation that has been pivotal in her career.
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The Reggio Emilia Australia Information Exchange (REAIE) is a not-for-profit, member based organisation and an invited representative of the Reggio Children International Network (Italy). REAIE engages in collaboration, research and dialogue through the exchange of information between Australia and the educators in the city of Reggio Emilia.
REAIE does not own or operate any education services or agencies for children.
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