Date: Wednesday 17 August 2022
Time: 5.45pm/6.15pm - 8.00pm
Venue: Portside Christian College
Category: SA Network
You are warmly invited to the Term 3 Adelaide Network to continue investigating and research into ‘The Many Languages of Mark Making’.
We will begin with a walk to Lartelare Aboriginal Heritage Park and the Mangroves to share a community and cultural experience frequently enjoyed by the Portside Learning Community. If you are able to join us, please wear clothing and footwear for walking (and bring an umbrella if the weather warrants one!) Please meet in the College carpark, right hand side near the Plane trees and adjacent to the Church at 5:45pm.
If you are joining for the meeting only, please arrive after 6:15pm (after programs for children end for the day).
During the evening we will explore mark making through Atelier experiences and Dialogue and Discussion. Please bring mark making materials to share and experience with others and/or any documentation you would like to share. Readings (to be shared at the meeting) and the Sway from last meeting offers provocations for dialogue.
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REAIE does not own or operate any education services or agencies for children.
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