Presented by Ingrid Crowther, Ed.D., Author, Executive Director, ICC Lifelong Learn Inc
Moderated by Stephanie Roselli, Executive Editor, Gryphon House
Sponsored by Gryphon House
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Whether you are a teacher looking for ways to strengthen the math learning in your early childhood classroom, an educator in a community of practice who wants to learn more about teaching math in developmentally appropriate ways, or a teacher-educator who wants to offer students an easy-to-use reference and guide for helping young children develop their math competencies and skills, this edWebinar will help you make math learning a fun and worthwhile activity in your setting.
Early math development is one of the most consistent predictors of later academic performance. According to international research, there is an overwhelming need to focus on appropriate early math development. Most early childhood educators have received very little formal training in math for the early years. The goal of this presentation is to help bridge this gap and to spark interest in developing little mathematicians.
This recorded edWebinar will be of interest to preK-1 teachers, librarians, and school and district leaders.
About the Presenter
Ingrid Crowther, Ed.D. earned her Doctor of Education degree in early childhood and the middle years. She has taught in Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba, Newfoundland, and Great Britain in a variety of settings including preschool, elementary, and high school, as well as at universities and colleges. She has presented at conferences across Canada and internationally in Australia, China, Germany, Singapore, and the United States. She has published articles in a variety of journals and has completed 10 textbooks and a number of children’s books. Dr. Crowther is also an avid photographer. She has traveled extensively to capture children’s activities, wildlife in natural environments, and cultural settings across the world.
About the Moderator
Stephanie Roselli is the executive editor at Gryphon House, Inc., the leading publisher of educational resources for teachers and parents, where she acquires and develops the latest books from today’s top early childhood experts.
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