Upcoming events.

National Association for the Education of Young Children 2025 Annual Conference
Nov
21

National Association for the Education of Young Children 2025 Annual Conference

“’I Can’t Really Do That Here’: Maintaining Our Ethical Responsibilities, Even When It’s Against the Rules"


Location: Room W414AB

Session description:

Anti-bias education is now established as a hallmark of developmentally appropriate practice and is widely understood to be an essential tool for advancing equity throughout the field of early childhood education. Unfortunately, our right to implement these teaching practices is under attack. Although many are fearful about practicing anti-bias values, if we are serious about upholding our commitments, we must resist attempts to erode our individual or collective capacity to teach toward NAEYC’s vision of a world where every child can thrive.

In this session, anti-bias early childhood educators who work in different regions of the country and varied sociopolitical contexts will model strategies they use to fortify their own anti-racist, anti-bias teaching and activism in the face of everyday resistance. Participants will learn the four core goals of anti-bias education for children and adults alongside other concepts essential to the practice of critical pedagogy. Most of the time will be spent practicing strategies that call for building one’s reflective capacity, working in community, and heeding the will to act. Participants will take one immediate action to build community within the NAEYC conference and plan for one action they will take in their home communities.

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31 st Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education conference
Dec
3
to Dec 6

31 st Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education conference

Integrating Early Childhood, Multilingualism, and Special Education in a Teacher Education Program so Educators are Prepared to Serve Children Holistically

Santiago, Chile

TBD

Session Description:

This session explores the integration of early childhood, child development, multilingualism and special education within teacher education programs, emphasizing the need to prepare educators to serve the diverse linguistic and cultural needs of multilingual children. By moving beyond Eurocentric models of curriculum and assessment, the session advocates for a more inclusive, culturally responsive approach that acknowledges the strengths and knowledge systems children bring to the classroom. The session will discuss how decolonized and multilingual pedagogies can transform early childhood education, offering teachers strategies to create equitable, empowering learning environments that honor diverse linguistic and cultural identities.

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thrive conference
Mar
28

thrive conference

The THRIVE Conference is a hybrid conference hosted by Madison College in Madison, WI from 8:30 am- 4:00 pm CDT. Participants can attend either in person or virtually. Dr. Crystasany R. Turner and I will be discussing our forthcoming edited volume, Black Motherscholarship Within and Beyond the Academy: Reconceptualizing Radical Futurity. Learn more here.

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