Webinar Series

Connecting Early Childhood Research to Everyday Practice

Recorded: Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Duration:
1 hr
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About this Session

What are preschool children supposed to do? Whether you have been the administrator in charge of a preschool program for just a few years, many years, or if this is your first year, you have probably asked yourself that very question. Is this just a younger kindergarten class? When do they teach letters and numbers? Where are the worksheets? Are they playing all day? Why is it so noisy?

This one-hour webinar will help you begin to answer those questions. Participants who join us will learn

  • essential components of a high-quality preschool program,
  • research-based widely held expectations and developmentally appropriate practices for preschool children, and
  • best practices to help teachers with their own professional learning journeys as relates to high-quality preschool.
Presenters
Breeyn Mack
Senior Vice President of Education
Teaching Strategies
Lesley Jennings
Education Consultant
Teaching Strategies
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