SXSW EDU 2022
The Power of Family in Child-Led Digital Learning
Description:
When COVID shuttered child care centers, providers and families shifted to virtual solutions, elevating and normalizing young children interacting with digital instructional materials. At the same time, families took on new roles of at-home teacher, deepening their level of engagement in their child’s everyday learning.
This session will explore the importance of family engagement in early education and its necessity for impactful learning experiences in child-led digital learning settings.
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Takeaways
- Understand the role of COVID-19 in the evolution of developmentally appropriate practice
- Recognize the role of family engagement in early childhood learning
- Identify necessary components of child-led digital learning
Speakers
- Linda Jacobson, Senior Writer, The 74
- Nicol Russell, Vice President of Implementation Research, Teaching Strategies
- Emily Roden, Co-Founder, ReadyRosie
- Kristi Snuggs, Deputy Director of the Division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE), North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Organizer
Anna Hutchinson, Senior Associate, Whiteboard Advisors
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