Anti-racist practice and play in the early years
As children are developing, they are beginning to make sense of their own complex identities. Play is the primary way in which children construct their realities. How can we use our observations of children’s play as an opportunity to explore and expand our communication about race and identity? This workshop will support early years educators in their understanding about how we do this ensuring that this is age and stage appropriate.
Liz Pemberton
Liz Pemberton (she/her) is the Director of The Black Nursery Manager Ltd - a training & consultancy company based in Birmingham, England which focuses on anti-racist practice within Early Years. With 20 years in the education sector, Liz’s roles have included Secondary School Teacher (QTS), public speaker and up until 2020, Nursery Manager, allowing her to teach, manage, support and educate Early Years Educators and students in a variety of forums.

Liz’s mission is to continue to promote inclusive practice in the Early Years sector, with a particular focus on how race, culture and ethnicity should be considered in this practice. Liz has developed a fantastic network of likeminded educators by sharing her expertise about why anti-racist pedagogy must be a thread that runs throughout early years practice.

With bespoke CPD that she has developed and delivered to a range of clients locally, nationally and internationally Liz wants to help the adults who care for and educate children under 5 to deepen their knowledge and strengthen their practice about anti-racism as a series of ongoing, conscious and intentional actions.
 
DATES:
28th & 29th September 2024, Hong Kong

VENUE:
ESF Discovery College
Address: 38 Siena Avenue, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 3969 1000
 
INVESTMENT
 
USD 850
Early Bird Offer USD 800 Till 1st August 2024
Early Bird Offer USD 750 Till 1st June 2024
Group Discount for 6 Participants or More USD 700 Till 1st July 2024
 
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www.chaptersinternational.com
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