Educator Seminar: "Play As a Context for Joy: Sharing stories of delight and challenge"
Hosted by Bing Educators Amanda Brannon, Marisa Chin-Calubaquib, and Kay Erikson.
This lively virtual session for Early Childhood Educators positions joy as an essential aim in early childhood education, for both children and educators. Presenters will share lived classroom experiences of both challenge and joy, offering insight into how educators can center joy as a purposeful practice in their daily work. Together, we will explore classroom microcultures and how they shape children’s experiences, interactions, and environments, with particular attention to play as an ideal context for cultivating joy. Participants will consider: What essential goals do we hold for early childhood education? How do classroom cultures influence opportunities for joy? What is the teacher’s role in shaping culture and practice? What are strategies for intentionally fostering joy through presence, planning, collaboration, and spontaneity? And more! Join us!
Register here: Eventbrite.
This event will be hosted via Zoom. A zoom link will be made available to attendees in the days before the event. For confidentiality reasons, there will not be a recording of the session made available after the event. Please plan on attending live. Please contact bingschool [at] stanford.edu to inquire about refunds prior to the event. No refunds will be granted for missed event. Certificate of attendance and handout provided with session. Space is limited to 100 participants.
Email bingschool [at] stanford.edu for more information.