
Your Voice: Finding Power and Joy
December 22, 2020 1:28 pm Leave your thoughtsWhether you use it on a stage, to sing with the toddlers in your classroom, to advocate with legislators, or to sing in the shower...your voice is powerful! Read more.
Whether you use it on a stage, to sing with the toddlers in your classroom, to advocate with legislators, or to sing in the shower...your voice is powerful! Read more.
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AzAEYC 2020 Scholarship Awardee Jennifer Sullivan reflects on changes in the early education field, the value and the challenges of pursuing higher education while teaching full time, and why advocating for equity in compensation for ECE teachers is at top of her list of plans for the future. Meet Jennifer.
"It is simply not enough to declare, “I’m not a racist.” We must be active. We must speak up. We must be actively anti-racist."
We’ve gathered a list of resources that support educators in teaching for equity. As we discover more resources, we’ll add them to this list. Learn more.
Annual Western States Leadership Network (WSLN) Power To The Profession: Under The Desert Skies Wednesday, July 12, 2pm through Saturday, July 15, 12:00 noon ● University of Arizona Campus, Tucson AZ ● $375 (includes most meals & lodging; $50 extra...
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The Week of the Young Child™ highlights the needs of young children and their families and publicly recognizes early childhood professionals, programs and services. An annual event sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the...
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Framing the Work: Achieving Excellence in Early Childhood Education REGISTRATION NOW OPEN The Arizona Department of Education’s Early Childhood Education Unit, in collaboration with the Arizona Head Start Collaboration Office and Southwest Human Development, is hosting a summer conference, The...
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Donna Candreva Interim Director, Mesa Community College Children’s Center “We really want to be allies in meeting children’s emotional and academic needs.” As an educator, why did you choose to work with young learners? Children at this age are so...
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NAEYC’s 2017 Annual Conference November 15-18, 2017 | Atlanta The NAEYC Annual Conference is the largest early childhood education conference in the world, where tens of thousands of educators choose from hundreds of presentations and exhibits. Learn more about the...
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NAEYC’s National Professional Learning Institute (PLI) June 11-14, 2017 | San Francisco The National Professional Learning Institute is designed for professionals who prepare, mentor and train early childhood professionals. Learn more about the 2017 Institute. Future NAEYC National Institute for...
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