Date: Thursday 9 July 2020
Time: 6.00pm - 7.00pm (AWST)
Venue: Online
Category: WA Network
Perth Reggio Network – SHARING COVID-19 STORIES OF PRACTICE
As Perth emerges from COVID-19 restrictions, the Perth Reggio Network invites you to reconnect with colleagues and share your COVID-19 stories of practice at our first sharing circle for 2020.
Following an inspiring and popular presentation by Rebecca Duncan, EC Consultant from AISWA, in March that explored the essential elements of inquiry and made connections to the principles of the Reggio Emilia Educational Project, our first sharing circle is for educators and colleagues to share stories from their own practice and experience throughout these changing times.
This session will be hosted in an online Zoom forum and will be open to a limited number of participants. Participants will be encouraged to informally share (for up to 3 minutes) stories of their COVID-19 teaching and learning experiences during this unprecedented time. Participation is open to anyone in WA.
Subject to interest, a second session may also be offered.
To start off the sharing, we will hear from Suzanne Bushby (Perth College Kindergarten) and Hazel Grove (Bold Park Community School).
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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.
REAIE acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this nation and their continuing connection to country and culture. Our meetings and events take place on ancestral lands and nearby waterways. We pay our respects to the Elders and educators of each nation, past, present and emerging.
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