Making Learning Visible: Creating Powerful Communities of Learners Inside and Outside the Classroom
Date/Time
Date(s) - Oct 20, 2017
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Location
Jewish Community Centre
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Depending on the context, and how they are treated, young children can appear big or small—to adults and to themselves. In classrooms where children are seen as citizens—they are given the opportunity to explore creative ideas for discovery and play, generate theories of how the world works, and develop insights into the feelings of others—they appear big. This worCrkshop with Mara Krechevsky draws on the work of the Making Learning Visible (MLV) Project, a collaboration among Project Zero researchers at Harvard University, teachers in the U.S., and educators from the Reggio Emilia, Italy, preschools. MLV focuses on documenting and supporting individual and group learning. Participants will explore how to create powerful learning environments that engage children in and across classrooms and schools, not as future or hypothetical, but current and active, citizens capable of contributing to their communities in powerful ways.
Categories
Target Audience
Educators, Teachers
Online
No
Registration Fee
$160
Presenter(s)
Mara Krechevsky
Presenter Information
Project Zero, Harvard
Registration Contact Email
vancouverreggio@gmail.com
Registration Link
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/making-learning-visible-creating-powerful-communities-of-learners-tickets-34365571349
Registration Space
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Professional Development Certificate
Upon Request
Professional Development Certificate Credit Hours
6
Event Sponsors
Vancouver Reggio Consortium Society