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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20221109T100000
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URL:https://www.ais.sa.edu.au/events/oshc-directors-educators-network-term
 -4-meeting/
SUMMARY:OSHC Directors and Educators’ Network\, Term 4 meeting
DESCRIPTION:The OSHC Educators’ Network is structured for OSHC leaders an
 d educators from AISSA member schools to engage collaboratively in ways wh
 ich invigorate and enrich practice. It provides a forum for provocation an
 d discussion and facilitates a community of practice approach to ongoing p
 rofessional learning. Implementing the My Time Our Place Framework and the
  National Quality Standard\, participants will have the opportunity to eng
 age in rich group discussions relating to current research on educational 
 theories and practices\, focused topics and other questions and issues rai
 sed.\n\nThese four workshops will provide information relating to relevant
  and current issues including regulatory requirements\, assessment and rat
 ing processes\, the Quality Improvement Plan and the implementation of My 
 Time Our Place.\n\nNature Play will be the lens to build skills and unders
 tandings in particular focus areas including:\n\n 	critical reflection\n 	
 inclusion\n 	responding to and managing challenging behaviours\n 	engageme
 nt with families and communities.\n\nNature Play Project 2022: seasonal op
 portunities for learning outside of the school day\n\nEach participant wil
 l be supported to develop a project that reflects the current needs of the
 ir service\, children and community. This may include\, but is not limited
  to\, sustainability\, wellbeing\, STEM in nature and seasonal affordances
  for nature connection.\n\nEach session will include theory and current un
 derstandings about children’s development and nature play and the import
 ance of a nature connection. There will be a focus on developing competenc
 y and understandings in the use of natural resources in all elements of th
 e service. A showcase of practical activities and how to set up for succes
 s will also feature in these sessions to explore:\n\n 	cubby building\n 	s
 mall worlds\n 	weaving\n 	risky play\n 	storytelling\n 	loose parts play\n
  	sustainable art.\n\n2022 meetings:\n23 February\, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm\
 n25 May\, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm\n17 August\, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm\n9 Nove
 mber\, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm\nTarget audience – OSHC leaders and educato
 rs\n\nDelivery mode – face to face\n\nPresenters – Maria Taylor\, Natu
 re Play SA\, and Libby Worrell\, Senior Educational Consultant\, AISSA\n\n
 For registration enquiries please contact Rae Dawkins.\n\n&nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
LOCATION:Wittunga Botanic Gardens\, 328 Shepherds Hill Road\, Blackwood\, S
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