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Thursday January 1, 1970 3:30pm - 4:15pm HKT
This presentation delves into key initiatives in early childhood education aimed at fostering inquiry-based learning and strengthening community engagement, with an emphasis on future-focused education and continuous improvement. The focus is on four primary initiatives implemented at my school:
1. Building Strong Relationships: Creating a supportive educational environment by nurturing strong connections among staff, students, and parents, laying the foundation for a resilient and adaptable community.
2. Promoting Inquiry-Based Learning: Encouraging children to ask questions and explore topics deeply through inquiry-based projects, enhancing their critical thinking skills and preparing them for future challenges.
3. Supporting Professional Growth: Organizing workshops for teachers to introduce innovative teaching strategies, fostering a culture of continuous professional development and adaptability.
4. Continuous Curriculum Improvement: Leading initiatives to evaluate and enhance the curriculum based on feedback from students and teachers, ensuring it evolves to meet the changing educational landscape.

These efforts and this presentation draws upon insights gained on the Executive Master of Arts in International Educational Leadership and Change programme, with particular attention emphasis on collaboration and effective educational leadership. The presentation will highlight how forward-thinking leadership involves varied professional development and how efficient management ensures the seamless execution of change initiatives, aligning them with future educational goals. By integrating these approaches, we aim to cultivate a culture of continuous improvement and innovation, ultimately creating a dynamic learning environment that prepares both educators and students for the future.

Expected Outcomes:
Attendees of this presentation will walk away with practical and actionable insights that can transform their educational practices and leadership approaches. They will learn how to build stronger connections among staff, students, and parents, fostering a supportive and cohesive school community. By adopting inquiry-based learning, educators will be equipped to encourage critical thinking in children, preparing them for future challenges.

School leaders will gain valuable strategies for organizing professional development workshops that introduce innovative teaching methods, promoting a culture of continuous growth and adaptability among teachers. The presentation will also provide techniques for leading initiatives in continuous curriculum improvement, ensuring that educational content remains relevant and responsive to evolving needs.

Participants will understand the importance of forward-thinking leadership and efficient management in executing change initiatives seamlessly, aligning them with future educational goals. By emphasizing collaboration and effective leadership, attendees will be inspired to cultivate a culture of continuous improvement and innovation within their institutions.

Ultimately, educators and school leaders will leave the presentation with a comprehensive understanding of how to create a dynamic and future-ready learning environment that benefits both educators and students. This integrated approach will prepare them to navigate the complexities and contemporary challenges of education today.
Speakers
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Arthur Kenji Noguchi

CDNIS Early Years Centre - Head Teacher, Canadian International School of Hong Kong
Kenji has over 15 years of experience in early childhood education. Raised in Hong Kong and educated in Australia, he understands the importance of providing stability, support, and individualized care for each child. Recognizing the critical role that early years play in a child's... Read More →
Thursday January 1, 1970 3:30pm - 4:15pm HKT
Chancellor Room, Room B Level 4, HKCEC
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