Teaching Strategies Webcast Series

Do Ants Have Teeth? Supporting the Development of the Whole Child Through Meaningful Inquiry.


When: Thursday, April 7 | 1:00PM – 2:00PM ET

A free, live webcast event.

 


We will explore how project-based investigations, or studies, enable children to use scientific inquiry skills to actively explore topics that interest them and are relevant to their lives. As they work to find answers to their questions (which often raises more questions!), children test hypotheses, learn to communicate, build literacy skills, think mathematically, learn about themselves and others, create as artists, and use technology. These methods of learning help children build upon process skills that are critical to future school success.

Through a “deep dive” into the study approach, led by Kai-leé Berke, former early childhood educator and Teaching Strategies’ CEO, attendees will learn the many ways that children observe and explore, make connections, solve problems, organize information, and communicate and represent their ideas within a classroom community when engaged in a long-term, project-based investigation.

Presented by:

Kai-leé Berke
Chief Executive Officer

@KaileeBerkeTS

—and—

Breeyn Mack
Director, Professional Development


Date & Time:

Thursday, April 7 | 1:00PM – 2:00PM ET

 

 

An archived recording of this webinar is now available to view on-demand. Please register below to access the recording.


An archived recording of this webcast is now available to view on-demand.

Please register below to access the recording.

Questions? Please e-mail us at [email protected].


NOTE: We do not offer certificates of participation or completion for our webinars or webcasts.

To learn more about Teaching Strategies, including our current curriculum and assessment solutions, visit us at TeachingStrategies.com or contact a regional sales representative.

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