Date: Saturday 4 September 2021
Time: 9.00am - 11.30am
Venue: St Pauls Early Learning Centre
Category: QLD Network
*Entrance to Early Learning Centre off Corner of Attunga and Seaton Street, Bald Hills
Brisbane Network Members are invited to enjoy a visit to the Bush Kindy at St Pauls. There will be an opportunity for exploration and discussion around the establishment of the Bush Kindy and how this forms part of and contributes to the program. An exploration of “Risky Play” and what this looks like for Educators. Participants will then return to the Early Learning Centre for further discussion, exploration of the centre and morning tea.
Please bring Morning Tea to share, walking shoes, mask and a hat. (If it is raining an umbrella is recommended).
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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.
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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