Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre

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Reconciliation Pre-School

This is a multi-day workshop. Please ensure you are available for all the dates listed below:

Online 2 Tuesdays, May 14 & 21, 2024, from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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The BC Early Learning Framework calls for the inclusion of Canadian Indigenous Knowledge and Ways of Learning in all BC classrooms as part of the Truth and Reconciliation process. What are the Indigenous Ways of Learning and how can teachers introduce them into the classroom? How do you introduce and talk about the history and current experiences of Indigenous People with preschoolers in ways that are meaningful and respectful? Learn about how to find culturally appropriate resources to use in your classroom and what it means to decolonize your classroom. Together we will explore Reconciliation and our responsibilities as ECE in a space of safety and respect. We will learn about Reconciliation and what our responsibilities as ECE are as outlined by the BC ELF. Delivered from an immigrant/settler point of view, this workshop is presented in a conversational style where information and sharing form the structure of the learning. 

Living Inquiries:  

  • Well-being and belonging. 
  • Engagement with others, materials, and the world. 
  • Communication and literacies. 
  • Identities, social responsibility, and diversity. 

Pathways: 

  • Ties to culture, family, and culture, sense of self and where you come from. 
  • Reconnection to the land and place, time for engagement and local community connections. 
  • Indigenous ways of learning and knowledge keeping. 
  • Democratic practices. social justice and responsibility, reconciliation with indigenous peoples, interrelationship of humans and natural environment. 

Suitable for ECE students, parents, intermediate and experienced early care and learning professionals working with children of all ages and abilities, from infants/toddlers to school age children. 

Facilitator(s): Cassidy Taylor

Cassidy, MLIS is an educator and Children’s Librarian with nearly a decade of experience facilitating workshops on a variety of topics related to Early Childhood Education. She is always curious and loves learning and sharing her knowledge with others. Cassidy loves her family, cats, and honeybees. When she isn't in the Library at Westcoast, you can find her in her backyard watching the bees or on a long walk in the woods. Originally from the land of the Eastern Band of Cherokee in the United States, Cassidy is an immigrant/settler who is humbled and honoured to live, work, learn, and play on the unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil Waututh, and Qayqayt First Nation. 

 

  1. Requests for cancellations must be received at least 3 business days prior to the workshop/course date to get a refund, minus any Administration Fees.
  2. All refunds are subject to a $10 Administration Fee, except for workshops/courses that are $100 or more, which have a $25 Administration Fee.
  3. No monies will be refunded or credits offered once the workshop/course starts, or if it’s missed.
  4. Westcoast may cancel a workshop/course at any time. Registrants will be notified and receive a full refund.
  5. If a class is missed, registrants forfeit their fee and there will be no refund or credit.

By registering for a workshop / course participants declare they have read, understood and agree with these policies.

  1. It is the participants’ responsibility to read the workshop/course description and objectives and make sure the training selected is suitable for their learning needs.
  2. Camera's must be on during the workshop to receive a certificate.
  3. Only Vancouver CCRR Registered LNRs or Vancouver Licensed Family Child Care Providers qualify to pay the FCC Fee and will need to state this when they create their account on our website and be approved for this access. When you are an approved CCRR Registered LNR or Vancouver Licensed Family Child Care Provider, these reduced fees will automatically be applied to your registration for all applicable workshops.
  4. Participants must be 19 years of age to work with children.
  5. Minimum Grade 8 high-school English understanding, written and oral skills or equivalent are necessary to actively participate in class.
  6. Participants must stay for the full workshop/course to receive a certificate.
  7. Doors close 15 minutes after start time in respect to the presenter and participants.
  8. We are unable to accommodate children during workshop/course time. Please make childcare arrangements.
  9. Payment must be made at the time of registration to confirm a seat.
  10. Receipts are available on your account at wccrc.ca/login
  11. Handouts (if any) are sent by email.
  12. Certificates can be reprinted or downloaded from your account at any time after you complete the full workshop or course.
  13. Everyone in the class must abide by the Classroom Code of Conduct.
  14. These are non-credit workshops/courses, meaning they cannot be applied towards the completion of a university or college certificate, diploma or degree.
  15. If you have questions about a certificate being accepted by the ECE Registry, please contact them at 1-888-338-6622 or look on their website here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/early-learning/teach/training-and-professional-development/become-an-early-childhood-educator/renew-maintain-ece-certification

By registering for a workshop / course participants declare they have read, understood and agree with these policies.

We are all guests in the training room. In an effort to maintain a safe and welcoming environment, we ask that we follow these guidelines:

  1. Respect people’s choices, experiences and feelings.
  2. One person speaks at a time.
  3. Participate actively by including your voice and make space for other voices to be heard.
  4. Respect confidentiality, what is said in the group, stays in the group. Speak in private with the instructor if necessary.
  5. Assume the best intent. This is a space to learn and sometimes that means making mistakes.
  6. Take care of yourself, whatever that may look like.
  7. Mute your microphone to reduce background noise and unmute it for group discussions, to comment or ask questions.

By registering for a workshop / course participants declare they have read, understood and agree with these policies.

By registering for a workshop/course participants declare they have read, understood and agree with all policies.

In keeping with our eco-conscious goal of reducing paper use, handouts, resources and certificates will be sent by email. In this way, participants will have a resource that can be saved and viewed across various devices, shared and printed anytime.

We may take some photographs (including a Zoom group picture) during workshops/courses with the purpose of promoting our training. By registering you consent to allow us or others attending to take your photograph. If it’s okay with the facilitator, you may photograph materials, slides, books, etc., but not film the workshop.

Early Childhood Educators (ECEs) require a minimum of 40 hours of professional development to renew a certificate to practice. Select topics you would like to expand on or that you’re passionate about.

Registered Family Child Care Providers (RLNR) are required to complete at least 4 hours of professional development before their annual renewal date.

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Professional Development Team
Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
pro-d@westcoastfamily.org
604-709-5661 EXT 1221