Statewide Webinar with Louise Phillips

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Workshop Title: Tell us a story

Presenter: Associate Professor Louise Phillips

 

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This workshop provides a strong case for weaving storytelling regularly into your children’s programs. Louise will share insights on how to craft stories for telling with children, and how to weave them into children’s tangled webs of learning.

A range of told stories and key storytelling techniques for engaging young children and sparking rich learning with be explored, and insight gained on:
• Choosing suitable stories for different age groups;
• How to tell stories in ways that captivate young children’s attention, imagination and curiosity;
• Why storytelling works as a powerful teaching strategy; and
• How storytelling can catalyse rich learning inquiries.

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