Making Dramatic Living More Than Home Living
Primary Presenter Brief Bio
Alice Hall, Ph.D., associate professor of child and family development in the School of Human Ecology was recently named to the Workforce Knowledge and Competencies (WKCs) Work Group by the Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL). The work group will be responsible for revising and/or rewriting the Workforce Knowledge Competencies that are used to articulate the knowledge and skills that early care and education professionals should possess. These competencies are used statewide to help guide the development of trainings and professional learning opportunities for early care and education professionals. Dr. Hall was a prime candidate for the work group due to her keen interest and investment in early care and education in Georgia.
Type of Presentation
Regular Session
Location
Room 2908
Topic Category
Strand 3: Intentional Teaching Strategies
Targeted Age Group
0 1 2
Targeted Audience
Child Care Center, After-School Providers
Brief Session Description
Participates will learn creative and inexpensive ways to change dramatic play to correspond with planned themes to enhance children’s learning and development
Start Date
28-1-2017 11:00 AM
End Date
28-1-2017 12:15 PM
Making Dramatic Living More Than Home Living
Room 2908
Participates will learn creative and inexpensive ways to change dramatic play to correspond with planned themes to enhance children’s learning and development
Full Session Description
No full session description provided.