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Hilltop Educator Institute Presents: Learning Stories Conference 2021 Thursday, June 24th, 2021 Friday, June 25th, 2021 Saturday, June 26th, 2021
A 2.5 day intensive facilitated by several guest speakers from across the world! Location: TBD Target Audience: Education professionals (admin, educators, coaches etc.) working with children ages 0-11 Social workers Professional mentors Psychologists Early Childhood Policymakers and stakeholders Teams working with clients and communities who have experienced trauma Community Based Organizations Researchers interested in this topic
Overview:
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021 Onsite-registration 12pm - 8pm
Thursday, June 24th, 2021 Onsite-registration 12pm - 4pm Thursday night workshop 6pm - 9pm
Friday, June 25th, 2021 Onsite-registration 7am - 9am Friday Workshop 9am - 5pm
Saturday, June 26th, 2021 Onsite-registration 7am - 9am Saturday Workshop 9am - 5pm
Spearheading the movement that empowers learners to confront and challenge the current system of injustice, the Learning Stories Conference is a capacity building opportunity to empower and equip adults working with and in partnership with children and families with the tools to transform how we approach our work with young children.
Out of this multi-day intensive, will emerge a more unified community, grounded in commitment, action, and accountability to build resiliency in our future generations, inspire curiosity and reflection and imbed responsiveness and restorative justice into our practices, programs, and society. With a framework on how responsiveness lives, how it can used in various contexts, and how it can strengthen documentation, we can then shift the educational paradigm to bring power to the profession and equitably support the next generation of leaders, thinkers, artists, politicians, and social activists through an anti-racist lens.
Through workshops, keynotes, interactive materials, sensory play, shared documentation / assessments, and site tours to name a few, this conference is meant to be a dialogue focused on ways we can:
1. Confront and challenge the current system of injustice which includes the way we educate children in western civilizations, most notably, the United States
2. Build the capacity of adults working with our youngest citizens to provide a holistic educational experience by looking at children through a strength-based lens, creating curriculum based on their interests that engages them and supports their development.
3. Decenter whiteness from our frameworks, tools, and strategies as it pertains to our work with young children and their families
4. Encourage those along the continuum (from young researchers to policy makers) to collaborate more fully across disciplines than they have traditionally, to change the way we have approached education in the US, the way we view children, and the way we partner with our stakeholders in support of children and families.
5. Supplant our current system with one that places on anti-racism and racial equity at the core of our institutions, pedagogy, and practices.
6. Increase fundamental knowledge of how the usage of pedagogical, developmental and cultural responsiveness can change the trajectory of a child's life
7. Nourish the minds, practices and senses of educators in the field and foster a sense of curiosity of doing things differently.
8. Demonstrate the ways in which Learning Stories can support all of this work and be used as tool for change (or something along those lines since we need to draw a connection to LS somewhere in our goals)
Why I Should Attend:
This experience is a window. A window through which participants can see how learning stories can live in different contexts, and the various ways programs can use them to support other assessment requirements (TSG, Highscope, Eckers, NAYEC etc).
Participants will increase their knowledge and tool kits of how to introduce certain strategies and frameworks into their practice through keynotes and breakout sessions. All workshops will focus on three areas of responsiveness: Cultural, Pedagogical and Developmental.
How to register for sessions?
You'll receive a separate document to register for your sessions. To see which sessions are available check out website and follow us on Facebook.
Pricing
Attending Thursday night only $50
Attending 1-day only (Friday or Saturday) $175 before June 1st, 2021 $200 after June 1st, 2021
Attending 2-day only (Friday and Saturday) $275 before June 1st, 2021 $300 after June 1st, 2021
Attending entire conference (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) $325 before June 1st, 2021 $350 after June 1st, 2021
Registering 6 or more? Receive a 15% group discount. Email institute@hilltopcc.org to register.
Volunteer opportunities are available. Limited scholarships are available.
Lodging:
Are you in need of housing during your stay in Seattle? There are multiple options with discounts associated with this conference. Please check our website at https://hilltopcc.com/institute/lsc21/
For more information
Visit https://hilltopcc.com/institute/lsc21/
This event is FREE for for all eligible City of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) early learning partners in the Seattle Preschool Program (SPP), the SPP Pathway Program, ECEAP and City of Seattle DEEL Early Learning Staff.
Washington STARS hours may be available - please bring your MERIT I.D. number.
Part of the Hilltop Educator Institute event series. Check out our other events!
Tickets are non-refundable two week before the event date. Refunds can be requested from Brown Paper Tickets up until two weeks before the event. If you become unable to attend the event after the refund deadline, please feel free to transfer your registration to another attendee. Simply have your guest email Hilltop at institute@hilltopcc.org at least 48 hours before the event.
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Thursday Jun 24, 2021 6:00 PM - Saturday Jun 26, 2021 5:00 PM | Free - $325.00 |
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LocationHilltop Children's Center (View)
4 Nickerson Street, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98109
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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