Remote Learning in the PYP Early Years

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Ashrita Johnson and Pooja Pillai
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About the Talk 

Learning in the early years happens through play, movement, conversation, and interactivity. The curriculum is based on a balance of academic, socio-emotional and physical learning that we have always known to experience through real time, face to face interactions between teachers and students. However, COVID-19 has forced us to rethink our ways. Ashrita and Pooja deep dive into how to embrace technology, adapt our lessons and connect with students and parents virtually – all the while keeping play and socio-emotional learning at the center. 

Using the 6 Transdisciplinary Themes, Ashrita and Pooja give you hands-on strategies, tools, games, and structures to make remote learning in the early years a success. 

Deep dive into their ideas here. 

What You’ll Learn 

  • Strategies for remote learning in the early years
  • A balanced routine for young children both online and offline 
  • Ways to partner with families virtually
Speakers
Ashrita Johnson
Experienced PYP Educator, American School of Bombay
Pooja Pillai
Head of School, Toddler’s Den, Mumbai

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Ashrita Johnson
Ashrita Johnson is an Apple Distinguished Educator and currently teaches Kindergarten at the American School of Bombay, where she works with 5 and 6 year olds. With a background in education and psychology and a passion for technology, she began working in elementary education, twelve years ago. She has a Masters in Teacher Leadership from the University of Northern Iowa.
Pooja Pillai
Pooja Pillai is the Head of School at Toddler’s Den, Mumbai. With 8 years in IB education, she has led teacher training workshops for teachers from K-5. She has a Masters in Curriculum Design from Columbia University, New York and is passionate about curriculum development and training.
Remote Learning in the PYP Early Years
Learning in the early years happens through play, movement, conversation, and interactivity. The curriculum is based on a balance of academic, socio-emotional and physical learning that we have always known to experience through real time, face to face interactions between teachers and students. However, COVID-19 has forced us to rethink our ways. Ashrita and Pooja deep dive into how to embrace technology, adapt our lessons and connect with students and parents virtually - all the while keeping play and socio-emotional learning at the center. Using the 6 Transdisciplinary Themes, Ashrita and Pooja give you hands-on strategies, tools, games, and structures to make remote learning in the early years a success.