Those seeking a fresh perspective and to explore new ideas regarding educating children are invited to an upcoming workshop in Hawthorn, entitled “It begins with how we see children: The reciprocity of beliefs and practice.” Presented by Kirsty Liljegren, the session is three and a half hours long and will draw on the teachings and thinking of renowned educator Loris Malaguzzi, who once wrote that:
“The aim of teaching is to provide conditions for learning.”
Those conducting educational sessions and creative workshops can sometime hire professional brochure printing services to create informative Booklets outlining the itineraries of their events.
The workshop is designed to open up new opportunities for participants, helping them study their own view of children and how this influences their daily decisions. The session will explore the connection between the personal beliefs of those attending and the contexts they currently design for learning.
Those taking part can expect meaningful reflection, interactivity and lively exchanges with other learners in a community-focused experience.
The “It begins with how we see children” workshop will take place of Saturday, February 12 from 9.30 am until 1 pm in the Zelman Room at Hawthorn Arts Centre, which is located at 360 Burwood Road in Hawthorn. Admission for the event is priced between $80 and $110.Get a Free Quote for Booklets
