CPD Opportunity: Moonbeams Seminar 03/12/19

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Seminar: Spaces of the Imagination for Early Years – Developing creativity to broaden the curriculum Making and Thinking with Materials: how can you foster creativity and critical thinking with 0-5 year olds though art experiences to ensure progression? How can you link exploration of materials to the Ofsted framework and plan to develop culture capital for our youngest citizens?

Date: Tuesday 3rd December 2019 (9.45am-4.15pm) Venue: Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH. Price: £40 per delegate. When children give shape to ideas they have about the world; when they express thoughts, theories or emotions, they do so by making meaning using the available materials that are to hand. Explore how you can create opportunities that enable creative and critical thinking by considering materials as well as the role of the educator alongside of the child in an active enquiry to stimulate and ensure progression. This seminar will look at using everyday materials, such as recycled and re-purposed objects, graphical media, paper and card to provide you with a hands on experience of working creatively and critically. By understanding the creative processes ourselves, we can then think about how we can generate creative contexts with a wider range of materials to build on children’s own creative and expressive capacities and knowledge. We will introduce ways that you can use the work of other artists as a stimulus to contribute to progression and critical thinking. It will also give you the opportunity to reflect in action on your own practice and environments to consider how you can plan for progression and develop cultural capital. No experience is needed; it is open for any practitioner from education, and the arts and cultural, sectors including: Nursery schools, PVI settings, Primary schools, Childminders,


playgroups, arts and cultural representatives, including Librarians. It will be joyful blend of practical engagement, exploring research and planning. It is open to all abilities. 30 places are available on a first-come-first-served basis for £40 each (includes lunch and refreshments) Debi Keyte-Hartland The seminar includes a workshop with leading artist educator and pedagogista Debi KeyteHartland. Debi was part of the Moonbeams programme and has worked nationally and internationally with children and educators for 25 years. She is an associate consultant with Early Education and a co-director of Sightlines Initiative. She is also an associate lecturer with CREC on the MA module Creativity and the Arts in Early Childhood. She is interested in how children collaborate with others (other children and adults) and how together, in sociable contexts of learning, search for meaning about the world they are part of. She is also interested in children’s drawing as means of communication and in how Loris Malaguzzi’s idea of the ‘One hundred languages of children’, an approach used in Reggio Emilia, can be brought into play in developing long term ‘projects’ with young children. To Book To book your place/s please complete the EventBrite below: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/moonbeams-seminar-spaces-of-theimagination-for-early-years-tickets-77795553595 You will then receive a Confirmation Ticket with all the Details. Places are limited to a firstcome-first-served basis. If you have queries please contact Gemma Corden Arts Connect’s Administrator: Gemma.C@wlv.ac.uk 0121 446 3204 ext 391


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