Allyship in Action: Listening, Learning, and Leading Toward Reconciliation in Early Years Spaces by Rose LeMay (Afternoon Session)
this workshop will start in:
this workshop is currently in progress.
this workshop has ended.
workshop
Starts: Oct 24th 1:50 PM
Ends: Oct 24th 3:00 PM
How does early childhood education and development contribute to reconciliation? Allies in the sector are called to contribute to Indigenous inclusion both personally and professionally. Learn mo... SHOW MORE
How does early childhood education and development contribute to reconciliation? Allies in the sector are called to contribute to Indigenous inclusion both personally and professionally. Learn more about the impacts of history including residential schools, about building cultural safety for Indigenous families living in urban areas, and the strengths of Indigenous peoples.
Learn more about the early Aboriginal Head Start program in Canada to highlight some of the best practices for culturally inclusive childcare and development, including the importance of parent involvement. SHOW LESS
SESSION INFORMATION WILL BECOME AVAILABLE AT 1:50 PM, OCT 23RD (EASTERN TIME)
How does early childhood education and development contribute to reconciliation? Allies in the sector are called to contribute to Indigenous inclusion both personally and professionally. Learn more about the impacts of history including residential schools, about building cultural safety for Indigenous families living in urban areas, and the strengths of Indigenous peoples.
Learn more about the early Aboriginal Head Start program in Canada to highlight some of the best practices for culturally inclusive childcare and development, including the importance of parent involvement.
Session Statistics:
Page visitor records (during the session): 0
Bookmarks: 417