especially to all Early Years Educators =)
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Join the next ARNEC Webinar:
'ARNEC's Noteworthy Practices : experiences from the field'
11 December 2015, 5pm Singapore time (SGT)
Date: Friday, 11 December 2015
Time: 5pm SGT (Singapore time) UTC+8
Duration: 60 min including ample time for Q&A
Please click HERE to register.
We’d like to invite you to use this webinar opportunity to hear directly from ARNEC’s Noteworthy practices researchers themselves moderated by Dr. Emma Pearson, and the Country researchers particularly from Cambodia, India, Pakistan and the Philippines.
What are Noteworthy Practices? In keeping with its mission to expand the knowledge base on innovative practice in early childhood in the Asia-Pacific region, ARNEC has established an annual initiative to document noteworthy practices in Early Childhood Development. This initiative highlights noteworthy ECD practices that are not yet widely known but could contribute to the developing evidence-base on effective provision of ECD services within this region that reflect a commitment to: Sustainability, Inclusion, and Equity.
More specifically, it seeks to highlight:
(i) programmes that are built on sustainable approaches (strong involvement from community; respectful and reflective of traditional values, practices and resources) and
(ii) innovative and effective strategies for including children from minority groups (ethnic, linguistic, ability, or others) in early childhood services and assisting them to fulfill their potential.
Please share this announcement widely with your networks, contacts and colleagues. A full recording of the webinar will be made available after the webinar via www.arnec.net
Moderator:
Dr Emma Pearson
Presenters:
Cambodia - Professor Uttara
India - Reema Ahuja
Pakistan - Afza Turk and Parveen Mehboob
The Philippines - Joyce Orillosa
The webinar will be followed by two weeks of e-discussions (12 - 26 December 2015) on the ARNEC Facebook group page. The Noteworthy Practices videos can be viewed on the ARNEC youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ ARNECNetwork
Time: 5pm SGT (Singapore time) UTC+8
Duration: 60 min including ample time for Q&A
Please click HERE to register.
We’d like to invite you to use this webinar opportunity to hear directly from ARNEC’s Noteworthy practices researchers themselves moderated by Dr. Emma Pearson, and the Country researchers particularly from Cambodia, India, Pakistan and the Philippines.
What are Noteworthy Practices? In keeping with its mission to expand the knowledge base on innovative practice in early childhood in the Asia-Pacific region, ARNEC has established an annual initiative to document noteworthy practices in Early Childhood Development. This initiative highlights noteworthy ECD practices that are not yet widely known but could contribute to the developing evidence-base on effective provision of ECD services within this region that reflect a commitment to: Sustainability, Inclusion, and Equity.
More specifically, it seeks to highlight:
(i) programmes that are built on sustainable approaches (strong involvement from community; respectful and reflective of traditional values, practices and resources) and
(ii) innovative and effective strategies for including children from minority groups (ethnic, linguistic, ability, or others) in early childhood services and assisting them to fulfill their potential.
Please share this announcement widely with your networks, contacts and colleagues. A full recording of the webinar will be made available after the webinar via www.arnec.net
Moderator:
Dr Emma Pearson
Presenters:
Cambodia - Professor Uttara
India - Reema Ahuja
Pakistan - Afza Turk and Parveen Mehboob
The Philippines - Joyce Orillosa
The webinar will be followed by two weeks of e-discussions (12 - 26 December 2015) on the ARNEC Facebook group page. The Noteworthy Practices videos can be viewed on the ARNEC youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/
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