Drawing on over 125 years of experience, we explore and discuss meaningful topics in early childhood education with some of the sector's most experienced educators and subject matter experts. With each short episode, our aim is to provoke minds and inspire excellence in early childhood education. Brought to you by KU Children's Services.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | How ToCoursesEducation |
This episode encourages you to ask ‘why’. Why do we do, what we do, and who is advantaged and disadvantaged by the decisions we make in an early childhood education and care service? What will you do differently after listening to this discussion?
What happens in the kitchen can be a reflection of what happens in the rest of an early childhood education and care service. This episode explores the processes and practices that help make the kitchen an integral part of the service program.
Kirsty Liljigren invites us to pay careful attention to what lies beneath children’s interests and the opportunities they present. She asks us to ‘raise our antennae’ and listen to the opportunities to create nurturing environments that support indiv... more
How do we elevate the importance of a service philosophy and collaboratively use it to guide practice?
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I have gained so much from this podcast series! To be present, to be in the moment, to use the Thinking Lens as a protocol to document. Thank you for this enlightening podcast, told so eloquently by Ann. The critical reflection of Director Kelly is open, honest and a provocation for me to revisit and critically reflect on my style of documentation.
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