Loose Parts: Pedagogies and Practicalities

PL # 13063

  • Starting on 31 May 2021
  • Cancellation permitted until 24 May 2021
  • Event registrations closed on 24 May 2021

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

Are you keen to create richer environments for children that enhance their play and learning? 
What role might loose parts play in such a space? 

“Loose parts”, a term coined by Nicholson (1972), refers to alluring, natural and found objects and materials that children can move, manipulate, control, and change while they play. These
novel materials inspire inventiveness, suggesting infinite possibilities for children. 

Participants in this workshop for Pre-Kindergarten to Year 2 educators will investigate the benefits and potential of loose parts in both indoor and outdoor environments. Walk away feeling inspired and empowered by this interactive and engaging workshop, which will include opportunities to unpack important pedagogical and practical considerations around using loose parts.  

Presenters

Rebecca Duncan (AISWA Staff)

Consultant | Early Childhood

Rebecca Duncan <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Rebecca Duncan has been working in education since 1998. Along with teaching experience in each year level across Kindergarten to Year 4, her roles have included Coordinator of the Learning Development Centre at Christ Church Grammar Preparatory School as well as leadership in the integration of learning technologies, including at All Saints' College. In 2004, Rebecca was the recipient of a National Excellence in Teaching Award (NEiTA) for Western Australia. 

Rebecca has been with AISWA since late 2010, when she was contracted to write a resource to support educators in their implementation of the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). This project culminated in the publication of the acclaimed book, 'Early Years Learning Framework: In Action'. Ongoing employment as a consultant for AISWA followed, initially in the Curriculum, Literacy, and most recently, Early Childhood, teams. She has led numerous projects at AISWA, including initiatives to connect the Australian Curriculum and EYLF, one of which led to AISWA’s publication of 'Playing with the Australian Curriculum' (2013). Her teacher resource, 'Journeys of Inquiry', was published in 2018, highlighting case studies of inquiry in early childhood. This has now been accompanied by a second volume of inspiring stories of inquiry pedagogies in 'Further Journeys of Inquiry', which was published by AISWA in 2020. In 2021, Rebecca authored the text, 'Playful STEM: Using Blocks in Kindergarten to Year 2', followed by being the lead representative and editor for AISWA on the cross-sectoral publication, 'The National Quality Standard in Action: Western Australian schools', due for publication in late 2024. Inquiry pedagogies, literacy and numeracy, learning through play, integrative approaches, responsiveness to children, learning technologies, and the Early Years Learning Framework represent a few of Rebecca’s areas of specialty. She continues to stay deeply connected to classroom practice through mentoring, coaching and working alongside educators across the primary years of schooling. 

Rebekah Garwood (AISWA Staff)

Early Childhood Consultant

Rebekah Garwood <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Bek Garwood is an early childhood educator and leader experienced in creating child-centred indoor and outdoor learning environments where children feel safe, secure and supported. Rebekah is a strong advocate for the needs and the rights of our youngest students and is passionate about play pedagogies, emergent literacy, inquiry and nature-based learning.  

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Date / Time

31 May 2021 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:30

Delivery Format : In Person

Moerlina School

PL Hours : 6.50

Learning Area

  • Early Childhood

School Area

  • Preschool (PK-K)
  • Early Childhood (PK - 2)
  • Pre-Primary
  • Year 1
  • Year 2

Event Contact

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