Critical Reflection on Practice - 3-part online series

Description

May series – 14, 21 and 28 May - 4.00pm – 5.10pm

October series – 15, 22 and 29 October - 4.00pm – 5.10pm

This series touches on the importance of critical reflection as it supports educators to think more deeply about their work and to question the impact of their practices on the lives of children and families.

Part 1 – Introduction to critical reflection

This introductory episode focuses on why critical reflection is important and the skills needed to authentically engage in the process.

Part 2 – Processes and strategies for critical reflection

The second episode introduces participants to processes for critical reflection that help educators have the courage and confidence to questions their practices.

Part 3 – The art of questions: transforming practice

In the final episode we explore the art of asking questions that open the door to discovery and new understandings that will transform practice.

This event is suitable for experienced early childhood professionals.

Australian Professional Standards for Teachers – Standard 3: Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning

National Quality Standard – QA 1: Educational program and practice

QA 7: Governance and leadership

Presenters

Jan Faulkner

Jan has more than 35 years’ experience in the early childhood sector as a teacher, centre director, manager of children’s services and as a professional learning consultant. She also worked with a number of service types including long day care, preschool, outside school hours care and family day care.

Fiona Harris

Fiona is an experienced early childhood teacher and has taught in several preschool settings over the past 30 years. Her interest is in sustainability and place-based nature pedagogy, helping children connect in the community. She is also interested in children’s art making and literature and views pedagogy as an ethical discipline.

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