Slow Knowledge & The Unhurried Child, With Alison Clark & Emma Parangi
Schedule
Tue Oct 15 2024 at 08:00 am to 02:00 pm
UTC+12:00Location
Don Rowlands Centre, Lake Karapiro | Cambridge, WK
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Join Alison Clark and Emma Parangi for the opportunity to explore ideas about a Slow pedagogy in ECE. These workshops will raise questions about whose knowledge is valued and how this relates to making explicit the relationship with time and engaging with children’s past, present and future.In the morning Alison Clark will introduce key themes from her two year study: ‘Slow knowledge and the unhurried child’ that explored the relationship with time in ECEC and draws attention to the importance of slow practices. The discussion will explore how slow knowledge can be celebrated in day to day practice, balanced against the pressures of short term demands. How does the valuing of slow knowledge relate to how children’s past, present and future are viewed?
In the afternoon Emma Parangi will facilitate wānanga centring ao Māori perspectives of these kaupapa. We will examine Māori concepts of time, space and relationality, and how this might inform our work as kaiako. Tamariki are a continuation of their whakapapa which extends back to the beginnings of space and time themselves. We will unpack these ideas through reflective questions and wānanga around the intersections of slow knowledge and integrating tikanga Māori (cultural practices).
Only $160.00 per person for a jam-packed day of inspiration, including a delicious morning tea and lunch!
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Where is it happening?
Don Rowlands Centre, Lake Karapiro, Karapiro Rowing Incorporated, Maungatautari, Cambridge 3494, New Zealand,Cambridge, New ZealandEvent Location & Nearby Stays: