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PreConference Session – Wednesday, September 25 – 9:30-2:30 pm
Connecting Children with Nature: A Practical Workshop for Educators
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Friday, September 27
 

4:30pm EDT

Early Childhood Teacher's Perceptions of Heuristic Play
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Heuristic play is a form of play where children play through exploration of items. (Bilewicz-Kuźnia, 2017). There are two distinctive features in heuristic play: unstructured play and open-ended materials. Unstructured play allows children to explore without following a set of rules or obtaining a specific result (Houser et al., 2016). Open-ended refers to the materials that can be used in multiple ways (Al-Mansour, 2018). This research project explored the perceptions of early child teachers regarding this type of play. Teachers' perceptions have a major role in early childhood curriculum and the use of play as a vehicle to learning. The methodology of this research was of qualitative nature with interviews before and after implementing heuristic play materials (loose parts) into their classrooms. Through this study, it was found that the teachers observed a positive impact on implementing heuristic play into the classroom (i.e. more engaged). Teachers also find that materials are accessible and inexpensive, allowing them to see potential in implementing heuristic play and including it into early childhood curriculum.
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LaDonna Atkins

LaDonna Atkins has taught in the Child Development program at The University of Central Oklahoma for over 25 years. Her favorite course to teach is Play and Early Childhood Curriculum. She has served on the IPA/USA Board for over 15 years. Her roles include: past-president, president... Read More →
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Children's Museum Rm Be Anything Place -- LOWER LEVEL

4:30pm EDT

Frolicking in the Forest with Little Friends: Nature-based, Year-Round, Playful Learning Outdoors
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
This session features on farm school parent-turned-primary-educator's experience with an all-outdoor play-based preschool in the Inland Northwest (Spokane, WA). The program's history/mission, sample daily rhythm, the value of play, Waldorf-inspired oral storytelling, Reggio-style emergent, nature-based/seasonal curriculum, and program expansion will be discussed.
Presenters
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Brittany Fitzgerald

Graduate student, University of Central Oklahoma
Brittany is a U.S. Air Force veteran, military spouse, mother of 3. She graduated from The University of Central Oklahoma in 2018 with a B.S. Family Life Education, Child Development where she discovered a passion for teaching children and families, fell in love with the Reggio-Emilia... Read More →
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LaDonna Atkins

LaDonna Atkins has taught in the Child Development program at The University of Central Oklahoma for over 25 years. Her favorite course to teach is Play and Early Childhood Curriculum. She has served on the IPA/USA Board for over 15 years. Her roles include: past-president, president... Read More →
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Children's Museum Rm Be Anything Place -- LOWER LEVEL

4:30pm EDT

Literacy, Play, and Advocacy: A Commitment for Change
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
This session will help participants to better understand the feeders into the Cradle to Prison Pipeline and ways to interrupt that pipeline through free family literacy festivals that engage families in early literacy and story-based play.
Presenters
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Debra Jo Hailey

Assistant Professor of Child and Family Studies, Northwestern State University
Dr. Hailey has worked in early childhood education for over 30 years. Her early childhood teaching experiences include public schools, Head Start, privately-owned child care centers, and faith-based programs. Parent education and community involvement have always been important components... Read More →
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Michelle Fazio-Brunson

Director, Graduate Programs in Early Childhood Education, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Dr. Brunson has worked in early childhood for over 20 years. Her Cradle to Prison Pipeline Intervention Service Learning Project provides literacy materials and school supplies to families living in poverty so they’ll have access to resources to strengthen social-emotional, physical... Read More →
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Children's Museum Rm Be Anything Place -- LOWER LEVEL

4:30pm EDT

Loose Parts Play and Approaches to Learning
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
This session will help participants learn strategies for designing open-ended play provocations using loose parts / Beautiful Stuff that help young children develop individual approaches to learning.
Presenters
avatar for Debra Jo Hailey

Debra Jo Hailey

Assistant Professor of Child and Family Studies, Northwestern State University
Dr. Hailey has worked in early childhood education for over 30 years. Her early childhood teaching experiences include public schools, Head Start, privately-owned child care centers, and faith-based programs. Parent education and community involvement have always been important components... Read More →
avatar for Michelle Fazio-Brunson

Michelle Fazio-Brunson

Director, Graduate Programs in Early Childhood Education, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Dr. Brunson has worked in early childhood for over 20 years. Her Cradle to Prison Pipeline Intervention Service Learning Project provides literacy materials and school supplies to families living in poverty so they’ll have access to resources to strengthen social-emotional, physical... Read More →
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Children's Museum Rm Be Anything Place -- LOWER LEVEL

4:30pm EDT

Nature is Full of Surprises: Emergent Curriculum Embraces Curiosity and Promotes Joyful Learning
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
As all things in nature move in a cyclical process, so does PLAY. The “life cycle” of play has several key components that provide children the opportunity to explore and investigate topics of interest in meaningful ways and to co-create the learning experience. Happening upon a Cicada emerging from its shell while on a nature walk, kindergarteners embarked upon a multidisciplinary study of these fascinating insects through a variety of play-based activities structured around creating larger-than-life collaborative projects to showcase their lush engagement across multiple domains of learning.
Presenters
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Cornelia McKeehan

Kindergarten Teacher, Vanderbilt University: The Acorn School/Kindergarten
Master Degree in Educational Psychology, University of Colorado, Denver. Teacher in play based preschool and kindergarten in Denver, Colorado for 12 years. Currently serve as lead teacher for Owls Kindergarten Program at Vanderbilt University. We follow a Reggio inspired emergent... Read More →
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Children's Museum Rm Be Anything Place -- LOWER LEVEL

4:30pm EDT

The Impact of Parent and Caregiver Perceptions of Inclusivity Regarding the Concepts of Inclusive Playgrounds​
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
I will present my Capstone Project findings, which are focused on parent/caregiver perceptions of inclusive play in the Middle Tennessee area. I partnered with 3 different inclusive playgrounds throughout Middle TN to collect data pertaining to demographic information, satisfaction of amenities and play structures, and testimonials of how inclusive play has impacted their child. Components of my Capstone poster include a literature review, goals for my project, and the major findings of my survey.
Presenters
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Cydnee Long

Director of Inclusive Planning and Design, Recreational Concepts, LLC
I am a recent graduate from Belmont University, and I obtained my Doctorate in Occupational Therapy. I will be presenting my Capstone Project, titled "The Impact of Parent and Caregiver Perceptions of Inclusivity Regarding the Concepts of Inclusive Playgrounds". I am currently the... Read More →
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Children's Museum Rm Be Anything Place -- LOWER LEVEL

4:30pm EDT

University Students’ Insights about Developmental Appropriateness and Threats to Preschool and Kindergarten Education
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
In this session, we will share our findings from a survey study exploring undergraduate and graduate students’ perceptions of preschool and kindergarten schooling. Participants were asked to rank educational experiences by their perceptions of instructional appropriateness by developmental stage and to share their beliefs about threats to childhood development. Survey data was analyzed using quantitative and qualitative approaches. We will connect our findings to the extant literature and share implications for higher education programs.
Presenters
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Karyn Allee

Assitant Professor of Elementary Education, Mercer University
Karyn Allee is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at Mercer University. Her research focuses on how poverty affects cognitive development, social justice work in education, and instructional strategies (including play and physical activity) to reduce academic achievement... Read More →
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Taylor Mule'

Taylor Mule’ is a fourth-year graduate student in the doctoral program at the University of Memphis. She is currently a research assistant for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s STEMM Education and Outreach department, conducting ethnographic work in kindergarten classrooms... Read More →
Friday September 27, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Children's Museum Rm Be Anything Place -- LOWER LEVEL
 
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