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The Urgency of Slow: Reconsidering the relationship with time in early childhood education

Set against the background of the pandemic, this half day online webinar, hosted by the Froebel Trust, places time centre stage in reconsidering the relationship with time and the clock in early childhood education. The webinar draws on the findings of the international research study: Slow Knowledge and the Unhurried child carried out by Professor Alison Clark and funded by the Froebel Trust.

Featuring contributions from Prof. Alison Clark, Prof.. Peter Moss, Prof. Chris Pascal, Dr Sharon Colilles, Dr Jo Albin-Clark and Gemma Paterson, this webinar aims to bring together practitioners, early childhood teacher educators, students, researchers and policy makers. The aim of the webinar is to be a catalyst for discussion about the value of slow practices, in keeping with Froebelian principles of ‘the integrity of childhood in its own right’ and the ‘uniqueness of every child’s capacity and potential’ to be recognised and to flourish.

This event is free, but please book early to secure your place.

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