Trying Together will host a course that examines how our actions are shaped by our attitudes and beliefs – and how societal attitudes and beliefs have shaped service systems.
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Participants will have opportunities to explore the benefits of inclusion for all children and adults as well as reflect on how their individual attitudes and beliefs were developed. They will also explore how their beliefs and attitudes impact their practice, their colleagues, and the service system.
Participants will identify strategies that teachers can use to create a sense of belonging for all children in the classroom, explore perceptions about disability, and reflect on how attitudes and beliefs impact early care and education practices.
The course will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11. The fee for the course is $10. The event is in-person, but the location has yet to be decided.
Registration is now open for this course. The maximum number of participants in the course is 30.