Location: Statewide
Training Type: Online Real Time
Total Hours: 9
Level: Advanced
Cost: Free
Scholarship: No
Adri Taylo-Behrman
802-654-0730
adri.taylo-behrman@ccv.edu
What does it mean to be Reggio-inspired in a Vermont Early Childhood program? October 21, 2024
This multi-session community of practice will provide a forum for Vermont early childhood educators to support each other's understanding of the values/principles of the Reggio Emilia approach and to explore the pedagogical implications of concepts such as the image of the child, the 100 languages, the environment as a third teacher and the role of the teacher as researcher in their own Vermont contexts. This community of practice series is designed for intermediate to advanced practitioners who already have a working knowledge of the Reggio Emilia approach and are interested in both deepening and contextualizing their understanding through discussion and dialogue with Vermont colleagues. These sessions will be facilitated by members of the RiVET (Reggio Inspired Vermont Early Education Team) steering committee.
- Curriculum & Learning Environments
This is an Online Real Time training and will be delivered via Zoom. Participants must have an Internet connection and computer, laptop, mobile device or tablet with camera, audio, and mic. If you have questions about using Zoom, contact your Resource Advisor or visit https://northernlightsccv.org/training/training-types-and-criteria/zoom-resources Your trainer will email a Zoom link to you prior to the start of the training.
The resource advisor for this training is Adri Taylo-Behrman. Please email her at adri.taylo-behrman@ccv.edu if you have any questions about the training.