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Home Events - Early Years BC Early Care and Education In Person Inclusive Child Care Being with American Sign Language (ASL) (3 Day Course)

Date

Jan 25 2025 - Mar 08 2025

Time

January 25, Feburary 8, March 8 (9:30AM-2PM)
9:30 am - 2:00 pm

Cost

CAD50.00

Labels

In Person

Being with American Sign Language (ASL) (3 Day Course)

An Imaginative Education approach to learning ASL and Introducing it to young children.

 

This workshop series will introduce participants to ASL through the lenses of the theories of Imaginative Education and Unswaddling Pedagogy. Children learn through embodiment, their senses, emotions, rhythms, curiosity, wonder, metaphors, etc. Dr. Annabella Cant, an ASL learner herself, will introduce the language through “cognitive tools” that are very familiar to educators. She will engage the participants holistically, through song, movement, play, emotion, humour, and imagination. The participants will learn important facts about inclusion, about how to stay respectful toward the deaf community, and how to approach this new language in an ethical way.

 

The workshop series will also approach all the principles of the BC Early Learning Framework. So, let us enter together this wonderful world of ASL!

 

Session 1: introduction, theory, history of ASL, communication to parents about learning ASL, alphabet, and numbers.

Session 2: frequently used words with young children, sentence and question formation.

Session 3: ASL through songs, stories, transitions, and games.

 

Dr. Annabella Cant is a professor in Early Childhood Education at Capilano University. In 2022 Annabella was nominated for the BCTLC West Coast Teaching Excellence award. She has previously received the 2019 Teaching Excellence Award from Capilano University. Annabella has been practicing ECCE since 1994; in 1999 she started opening her own childcare centres in Europe (her schools were dedicated to children with very diverse backgrounds and abilities).

 

Suitable for child care providers, child care workforce, and parents.

 

This is a 12 hour course of professional development and participants will need to be available for all 3 days and will receive a certificate at the end of last session.

A  12-hour professional certificate will be given at the end of the last session.

Join us 9:00-9:30am for light refreshments!

 

Registration Link: https://anc.ca.apm.activecommunities.com/ygv/activity/search/detail/10360?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true

 

 

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