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ARCQE - Supporting Curriculum Practice (SCP) Learning Series (Group 39)

Event Date
Mon, Sep 18 2023, 6:30 - 8:30pm

This learner-directed, eight-module series is visually engaging and includes a variety of interactivities to support learning, thinking, and the development of reflective practice. Virtual conversations are hosted weekly throughout the series to allow learners to connect with knowledgeable facilitators and other educators from across our province.

This learning series is designed for educators working in all early learning and care community sectors who wish to discover how Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework supports their practice with children and families. The series is a collaborative initiative that captures many voices of educators from across our province who share their perspectives and experiences about their practice.

SCP is delivered over eleven (11) weeks, one introduction module, eight modules, and weekly conversation, plus two small group conversations. This learning series is to be attended as complete series and is not available by individual session topics.

  • The week before your listed SCP start date, you will receive login access to the SCP Learning Platform from info@supportingcurriculumpractice.ca 
  • Next, you will receive a welcome email from the Facilitator & Moderator of your group, within this email they will invite you to a Zoom meeting to attend the following week.
  • Before your first weekly conversation access the SCP modules and start reading the Introduction and Orientation information

Week One - First Online SCP Conversation- Orientation and Introduction
Week Two - Module One
Week Three - Module Two
Week Four - Module Three
Week Five - Module Four
Week Six - *Small Group Conversations*
Week Seven - Module Five
Week Eight - Module Six
Week Nine - *Small Group Conversations*
Week Ten - Module Seven
Week Eleven - Module Eight and Conclusion

Date & Time

Mondays, Sept 18, 25, Oct 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov 6, 13, 20, 27, 2023 6:30-8:30 PM

Location

Online, via Zoom

For more information and to register, go here.

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