"It's a tortoise
that discounts the value of a pair of fast legs." - Japanese Proverb
The Power of Early Childhood
Education
The overall theme of the World Forum on Early Care and Education
in Montreal will be "The Power of Early Childhood Education." This
theme will be examined in many contexts over the four days of this internatonal
gathering May 17 - 20, 2005.
And in just a few weeks, the power of early childhood programs as a healing
force will be explored in depth during the first ever Working Forum
-- "Building Bridges: Healing Communities Through Early Childhood Education
-- Powerful lessons from Northern Ireland, Albania, Columbia, Croatia, Mali,
Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa and the United States"
which will take place November 17 - 20, 2004 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Many readers have asked us if Working Forum Belfast will only
be of interest to individuals from nations in the midst of conflict. This
is a valid question, and the answer is "No!"
Presenters in Belfast, the Working Team, are early childhood professionals from
communities in conflict -- the nations listed in the title. This Working
Team will be meeting in Belfast for several days prior to Working Forum
Belfast to share experiences and develop common strategies.
On November 18 - 19, the Working Team will share these ideas with the broader
early childhood community. They will share not only approaches that they
have developed for bringing divided communities back together after a period
of conflict, but also ideas for dealing with conflict and healing separations
in a wide variety of classroom and community settings.
All early childhood professionals will be able to appreciate and benefit from
the sharing that takes place during these two days. It is, as Working
Forum suggests, an in-depth opportunity, highly interactive, based on presentations
and small discussion groups. Everyone will work, share, challenge, change.
Join us.
To learn more about Working Forum Belfast, go to www.worldforum2005.com.
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