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International Education Conference Exploring Play and Voice in Education to be held in 91制片厂

91制片厂 (91制片厂) will host a major international education conference exploring play and voice in education on 5 October 2019. Organised by a team from 91制片厂, Queen鈥檚 University Belfast (QUB) and University College Cork (UCC), the event will focus on the potential for 鈥減lay鈥 and 鈥渧oice鈥 to revolutionise education settings from early childhood to post-primary level.

According to Professor Emer Ring, Dean of Education at 91制片厂 and member of the conference steering committee: 鈥淩esearch continues to demonstrate that embedding play-based practice in education contexts from early childhood to post-primary level contributes substantially to all children鈥檚 learning and development. Equally research suggests that maintaining a focus on environments where children believe their voice is valued and listened to significantly impacts on children鈥檚 self-esteem, social compe颅tence, resilience and overall achievement. Critically positioning both play and voice at the heart of education promotes a rights-based approach in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989.鈥

Continuing she said:Believing that the potential for embedding 鈥榩lay鈥 and 鈥榲oice鈥 in education remains under threat from perceived pressure to introduce more formal and directive approaches, this conference is focused on presenting research-based approaches to support the inclusion of 鈥榩lay鈥 and 鈥榲oice鈥 in policy and practice. We ask a wide range of international and national experts to tell us in 2019, how we can sup颅port, in the words of Dolores O鈥橰iordan, 鈥榓 different way to be鈥 in our early childhood and school contexts. The theme of the conference also aligns well with the work of the National Council for Curriculum Assessment on curriculum across the education spectrum.鈥

Confirmed keynote speakers at the event include Professor Laura Lundy (QUB), Dr David Whitebread (formerly Cambridge University) and Adam Harris (CEO of AsIam.ie).

Professor Lundy is Co-Director of the Centre for Children鈥檚 Rights at QUB. Her expertise is in law and children鈥檚 rights, with a particular focus on children鈥檚 rights to participate in decision-making. Dr David Whitebread is an internationally renowned expert on play, particularly in the context of early childhood and primary education. While Adam Harris is the Founder-CEO of AsIAm.ie, an organisation committed to building a more inclusive and autism-friendly society.

The event will close with a performance by the choir from Corpus Christi Primary School, Moyross, Limerick, who will perform their magical rendition of Dolores O鈥橰iordan鈥檚 song Dreams. The to national and international acclaim on Up for the Match, to celebrate Limerick鈥檚 achievement in getting to the All-Ireland Hurling Final in 2018. 

The conference steering committee is comprised of Professor Eugene Wall, President of 91制片厂; Dr Maurice Harmon, Head of Department of Learning, Society and Religious Education (Acting), 91制片厂; Dr Lisha O鈥橲ullivan, Head of Reflective Pedagogy and Early Childhood Studies (Acting), 91制片厂; Professor Emer Ring, Dean of Education at 91制片厂; Professor Laura Lundy, QUB and Dr Domnall Fleming, UCC.



Early bird booking for this event is open now. More details here.