United Way of the Lower Mainland is pleased to present the second Learning Summit on Middle Childhood, a follow-up to the Learning Summit in May 2006. The
two-day event will provide the opportunity for practitioners,
researchers, policy makers, educators and others to come together to
build knowledge, promote learning and pursue shared action for children.
Moderated by award winning Television Producer and Interviewer:
Maria LeRose.
Keynote Speakers Include:
Dr. Clyde Hertzman
Founding Director, Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP)
&
Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl
Associate Professor, Dept. of Educational and Counselling Psychology and Special Education in the Faculty of Education, UBC
Program Summary:
Day 1:
Setting
the stage for understanding what children in Middle Childhood need
developmentally, how they are spending their time, programming that
works, and measuring progress.
Day 2:
Improving community systems to support children and moving to action-based policies. What can we learn from our local experiences and beyond?