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  • EYE Magazine and all things Early Years - Angelica Celinska
    40 分
  • Children's Health and Wellbeing in the Early Years - Dr Jackie Musgrave
    2022/05/04
    38 分
  • Julie Kent - Communication, Speech and Language in the Early Years
    34 分
  • Donna Gaywood - Researching young children and families in the Early Years - Magic Mushrooms too
    44 分
  • Liz Pemberton - The Black Nursery Manager
    2022/01/23

    Before the national lockdown Liz was the manager of a 46-place private day nursery, which was part of a small family owned chain of 3 Early Years settings based in Birmingham. With children on roll who were predominantly of Black African-Caribbean heritage, Liz ensured that as it was rooted in a community that she is a part of it would be more than a place to drop children off. Liz knew that along with her various teams over the years they had a greater set of responsibilities to the children and families than to operate as just a nursery. With an acute awareness of the wider impact of systemic racism within society, the nursery evolved into a community-based hub providing authentic and culturally compatible support for hundreds of children and families. Liz prided herself on developing multiple teams of extremely committed professionals who had developed specific pedagogy under her tutelage and leadership, providing care within an anti-racist framework. The 4 E’s of the anti-racist framework are something that she believes all Early Years environments should foster :

    Embrace all children’s racial, cultural and religious backgrounds.

    Embed a culture of belonging and value amongst practitioners and children.

    Ensure that practice is culturally sensitive and that the child is positioned as the expert of their own identity.

    Extend learning opportunities for the child by showing interest, expanding conversations and using diverse resources.

    Liz is also a qualified secondary school teacher who taught Childcare, Health & Social Care and Drama in a girls’ school where the Black African-Caribbean and South Asian heritage student populations were over-represented. This was particularly poignant as the teaching and pastoral staff were not. Liz’s presence made a difference to the pupils. She was recognised as an Outstanding teacher when she qualified and gained excellent results for pupil engagement and raising aspirations, as she brought her unique industry knowledge and personal dynamic approach to education for students. In turn, she helped develop some of the best practitioners for the Early Years sector and most dedicated young women who went on to pursue their dreams.

    Liz has also taught and lectured on the outcomes of Black children and young people and holds a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Studies. With her academic and professional background, Liz has become a recognised contributor and commentator on anti-racist practice in the Early Years sector. Liz also shares her knowledge with parents, caregivers and educators as The Black Nursery Manager on her social media platforms.

    Through her blogs, various pieces that she has written for early years publications and Instagram presence, Liz is able to share her p

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  • Team Early Childhood Christmas Special 2021
    2021/12/16

    Join Aaron Bradbury the host of Team Early Childhood Podcast with four special guests.

    Tamsin Grimmer

    David Wright

    Naz Meah

    Angelica Celinska

    Christmas Messages, fun, laughter and even a few Christmas Cracker Jokes for good measure. Wishing you all a joyful and restful Christmas and good wishes for 2022.

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    52 分
  • Kathy Brodie - Early Years TV
    2021/11/11
    #TeamEarlyChildhood – The Podcasts Kathy Brodie – Early Years TV
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    34 分
  • Carrie Grant MBE - Parents Views on Early Help for Children with SEND
    2021/09/27

    Carrie Grant MBE is a BAFTA award-winning broadcaster with a TV and music career spanning 40 years. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate and an MBE in 2020 for her services to Music, Media & Charity. Carrie presents for The One Show and has the biggest selling vocal coaching book in the world. She also moderates Health Conferences throughout the world and has been President of Unite Union for Community Practitioners and Health Visitors and Patient Lead for The College of Medicine. Carrie is a Crohn’s Patient and Ambassador for Crohn’s & Colitis UK as well as being ambassador for The Diana Award, The National Autistic Society and Adoption UK. Carrie is Mum to four children with special needs, one of whom was adopted. Carrie and David run a support group for over 150 families.

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    29 分