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Early Learning Partnership Project Policy Seminar (South)

Campaign for Learning
19 Buckingham Street
London
WC2N 6EF

16 September 2008

FREE
Time: 11am - 1pm (lunch provided from 1pm - 2pm)

This event will provide delegates with the opportunity to examine the Early Learning Partnership Project research and practice and its implications for future policy development.

In particular the event aims to open up the debate on parental involvement in early years and early learning and to explore strategically how all early years settings and schools can fully embrace parental involvement in children's early learning for all parents. One of the key pieces of work that feeds into this agenda is the Early Learning Partnership Project, coordinated by the Family and Parenting Institute.

Additionally, Education Consultant Cathie Clarke will speak about the Early Years Foundation Stage family learning pilots from last year's QIA project.

Other events are being held:
22 September in Coventry
25 September in Newcastle
Contact information
NameKarla McLaren
Emailkmclaren@cflearning.org.uk
Telephone020 7766 0010


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