Best Practices for Early Childhood Education Continuity

Implementing Project Based Learning With Two-Year-Olds

A free webinar event hosted by Teaching Strategies.

As project-based learning curricula have become widely used in preschool classrooms, twos educators have asked us how they can implement studies in their younger classrooms. In this webinar, join Clarissa, Erin, and Erin to learn strategies for introducing developmentally appropriate studies to your two-year-olds. We’ll offer tips on how to work with families to engage with two-year old children in a study while they are still at home, and we’ll highlight how the new Expanded Daily Resources for Twos can encourage children to explore familiar topics in depth when they return to school.

Presented by:

Clarissa Martinez
Dual-Language Content Manager
Teaching Strategies

Erin Seagraves
Content Development Manager
Teaching Strategies

Erin Kester
Regional Professional Development Manager
Teaching Strategies


Webinar Slide Deck
You can download a PDF of the slides used during the webinar here.

 

Webinar Description

This webinar from Teaching Strategies will share lessons learned from decades of innovation in high-quality early childhood programs, and highlight the ways that applying these strategies can build program quality and support success for all children from birth through third grade.

Kai-leé Berke, Teaching Strategies’ Chief Academic Officer, will define developmentally appropriate practice; offer support for building strong teacher-child relationships through responsive caregiving and teaching; showcase the powerful impact of project-based, hands-on investigations that encourage children’s creativity and critical thinking skills; and provide strategies for building a high-quality learning environment that will help lay the foundation for children’s future success in school and in life.

Date & Time:

Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 1:00 PM EDT

Presenter:

Kai-leé Berke,
Chief Academic Officer, Teaching Strategies

Please Note: At this time, we do not offer certificates of participation or completion for our webinars.

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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