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Thursday, March 20
 

2:45pm CDT

Perceptions and Experiences of Climate Change in Early Childhood Education LIMITED
Thursday March 20, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm CDT
In the last five years, extreme weather events in Louisiana have become more common as the rate of occurrence rose from 2.2 events per year to nearly 6 events per year (5.8; NCEI, 2024). The result is that young children under the age of 5 years old are growing up in a region where extreme weather events are commonplace. Yet, it is rare for early childhood curricula to address climate change (CC). Young children play an important role in the future of our environment because they frequently experience and will inherit the ongoing consequences of the increased incidences of extreme weather events.

This presentation shares the story of a 25-year-old female art teacher working at a school with students who identify as 50.5% Black, 28.4% White, 12.7% Hispanic, 6.9% Asian, and 1.5% Native American. The teacher began a lesson on CC by introducing a graphic text featuring an otter and his family in an extreme weather event requiring them to move their home. To promote dialogue with the children and gain an understanding of their experiences, she circulated around the room and asked children to discuss their drawings (i.e., “Tell me about your drawing” and “What happened?”). Results show that young children related to the displacement of the otter and relayed their own stories. Further, adults make attempts to insulate children to protect them from the stress of CC events. However, despite these efforts, children and adults in New Orleans face the stress of an uncertain future.
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Erin Hamel

Assistant Professor, University of Georgia
Thursday March 20, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm CDT
Legends III
 
Friday, March 21
 

8:45am CDT

Sounds Like Play: Using Play to Foster Phonemic Awareness with Young Children LIMITED
Friday March 21, 2025 8:45am - 9:45am CDT
The science of reading has created motivation to examine early literacy practices at every level. This session will explore the important pillar of phonemic awareness in the science of reading and how it applies in the early years. Participants of this session will explore developmentally appropriate ways to ensure this skill is integrated into the early learning classroom through the vehicle of play.
Speakers
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Douglas Bell

Professor, Kennesaw State University
Dr. Bell has been in early learning for over 30 years. He has been a teacher, administrator and adult trainer. His areas of expertise are social emotional development and behavioral guidance, early literacy, infant and toddler quality, young dual language learners, and administra... Read More →
Friday March 21, 2025 8:45am - 9:45am CDT
Legends III
 


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