06/09/2014 - Lectures, Projects
Padua, 11-12 September 2014: The Third international NetQ6 Conference
Third Netq6 International Conference in Padua deals with "Practical Approaches to Early Childhood and Pre-school Education. Challenges and Perspectives for disadvantaged Children". It will be held on the 11th. of September in Palazzo del Bo, Padua University.
The Third international NetQ6 conference on "Practical Approaches to Early Childhood and Pre-school Education. Challenges and Perspectives for disadvantaged Children". (http://www.europole.org/netq6/paduaconference/) will be held on the 11th of September in Italy - Palazzo del Bo – Padua University ( Via 8 Febbraio 1848, 2, Padova ) at 8.30 a.m. and on the 12th of September 2014 in Hotel Europa ( Padova) (http://www.hoteleuropapd.it/) Everybody is welcome.
The conference aims to promote original articles of basic research results and experimental development, case studies and best practices, critical analysis and commentary, statistics, assessments and forecasts on early education.
Early childhood education Netq6 strategies for building a solid base for lifelong learning as key element to support children’s development.
Equal access for all children to good quality of early childhood education includes the children with special needs integration in order not to consider any physical, mental or sensory disability as disadvantage but a diverse ability in the educational context.
The integration of all the child's abilities in early education process should be the main focus for any teacher or pedagogist actively working in early education field.
This conference with its 8 parallel workshops will explores the practical ICT and innovative techniques, approaches and concrete activities, already proved and experimented to be effective for special needs and disadvantaged children inclusion and integration in classrooms in order to prepare for them the field for a development and valorization of their compensative abilities in any educational.
The central theme of this third event of our European Network focuses on "Practical approaches in early education including disadvantaged children".
The conference aims to promote original articles, material, videos of advanced research results and experimental developments, case studies and best practices, critical analysis and commentary, statistics, assessments and forecasts on early education of disadvantages and disable children.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
- Prof.ssa Daniela Lucangeli – Italy
- Prof.ssa Jessica Foy - UK
- Prof.ssa Sarah Forester – UK
- Prof.ssa Anna Franczyk - Poland
- Professor Dr. Esra Ömeroğlu - Turkey
- Mrs. Swati Popat Vats- India
- Immacolata Nappi - Italy
The main conference sections will discuss:
- Developmental models in early education for learning disabilities ( http://littlesmilingminds.com/) (Italy)
- New educational Learning Journeys in early Education
- Innovative concrete practices and melting of innovative practices
- In a Children’s Hospital like in School..Let’s do Robotics! ( Italy )
- E- Content / Instructional design. Insertion and melting of innovative practices
- Pre/school Social Skills Support Project (PSSSP) / Turkey
- Verbal and communicational games with using of Logodogo - from a word to a sentence, from a letter to reading (Poland)
- Children Centres in Wandsworth- a whole family approach to improving children’s learning and development (North Ireland)
- Role of developmentally appropriate technology in early years education - India
On the 12th of September 2014 in Hotel Europa (http://www.hoteleuropapd.it/) will be held the parallel workshops
- Mrs. Jessica Foy - Centre Manager West Hill children’s centre, Mrs. Sasha Sagoe, Centre manager, Fayland Childrens Centre Wandsworth, Mrs. Heidi Gardiner, Locality teacher, Battersea locality London - workshop Learning journeys
- Miss. Beatrice Bojarra-Schachtzabel, Germany - workshop: Pedagogy from the point of view of children to assure successful learning from the very first
- Miss. Beatrice Bojarra-Schachtzabel, Germany - workshop: The conference of children
- Dr. Marleen Collins - Northern Ireland - workshop: Overcoming Barriers to Learning
- Sharon Lyons - Northern Ireland - workshop: Toybox - reducing the social and education inequalities experienced by young Traveller children
- Siobhan Fitzpatrick CBE and/or Eleanor Mearns, Programme Consultant - Northern Ireland - workshop: Media Initiative for children respecting difference
- Clionagh Boyle – Northern Ireland - Workshop: Begin With the Children
- Mr. Emanuele Micheli - School of Robotics - and Polo Europeo della Conoscenza - Italy - workshop: Edurob Project - Robotics for Autistic Pupils
- Mr Cristiano Bechelli - CNIS - Italy - Workshop: Early identification and strenghtening of the prerequisites for learning
- Prof. Swati Popat Vats - India -Workshop - Let’s make art one of the 100 languages of children
- Prof. Rafael Lizandra Laplaza and Melanie Scott Taylor - Spain - workshop - Practical applications of software and apps from the Aragonese website of Augmentative and Alternative Communication ARASAAC
- Prof.ssa Immacolata Nappi - Italy - Creative Robotics
All submitted papers/abstracts/video links will go through three reviewing processes: (1) double-blind (2 reviewers), (2) non-blind, and (3) participative peer reviews.
The accepted papers, which will be presented at the conference, will be published in REPERE (LANDMARKS) the scientific journal of the Faculty of Educational Science – Bucharest University, journal with internationally index.
The conference is free however; participants have to cover the cost of travelling and accommodation themselves. Conference buffets are also available for free to the registered participants. For registration and more info: how to register
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