March Workshops at Branches Atelier

Branches Atelier March  Reggio Workshops:

Hands on immersive, interactive workshops for educators and parents.

1) The Atelier of Taste: Exploring the Language of Food

(A hands-on workshop) $100.00

Sunday, March 3rd   9am to 3pm

Presented by Branches Teacher Becky Zlotoff

 

Join us for a very special workshop! We will start this workshop at the Mar Vista Farmers Market on Grand View at Venice Blvd at 9am, then we will continue our workshop back at Branches. This workshop will include the cost of lunch that we will create together plus a cutting board, knife and bowl

When we return to Branches participants will learn:

  • What is the language of food?
  • What are slow foods?
  • What are the techniques and tools of tasting?
  • How does the exploration of food extend and deepen children’s poetic language?
  • How is food integrated in other areas of curriculum?
  • How are different flavor combinations introduced to the children?
  • How are herbs and spices introduced to the children?
  • What is the current research on children and healthy eating?
  • How does our local community support the children’s connection to food?
  • What role do parents play in creating community through community lunches?
  • What is an atelier of taste?

2) Exploring Literacy in a Reggio Inspired Classroom

(A hands-on workshop) $75.00

Saturday, March 16th  9am to 3pm

Presented by Patricia Hunter McGrath

  • How is literacy integrated throughout the classroom?
  • How are storybook journals introduced to the children?
  • How does the use of story expand, deepen and extend the curriculum?
  • How does poetry and poetic language support the children’s creativity and imagination?
  • How are the techniques of poetry introduced to the children and parents?
  • Why do we support a culture of oral storytelling?
  • What are the techniques of oral storytelling?
  • Why do children weave archetypes throughout their storytelling?
  • How can parents support literacy at home?

These workshops will be held at our beautiful new campus in Culver City and will include a tour of our school!

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Mind in the Making Notes

Here are the notes from The Mind In Making.

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Still Space available for Mind in The Making 1/23/13

We still have some spaces available for this Wednesday evening’s workshop:

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Mind in the Making

Seven Essential Life Skills That All Children Should Know

Wednesday  January 23rd 

6:00pm to 8:30pm   $40

Presented by Patricia Hunter McGrath

From 6pm to 6.30pm tour our new school. Workshop start at 6.30pm.

  • What are the seven Essential life skills that all parents and teachers should know?
  • How do these life skills support children’s learning and development?
  • How do we create learning environments that support focus and self control in young children?
  • How do we support communication and cognitive development?
  • How do the seven life skills apply to the Reggio approach?
  • How does making connections lie at the heart of children’s learning?
  • How do we create an environment that supports self directed, engaged learning?

 

For more information about Branches Atelier please visit:

www.BranchesAtelier.com

Click here for the registration form.

Click here for the flyer.

Click here to preregister online.

Call 310 395 6040 toMake a credit card payment.

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Documentation Workshop @ New School West in Venice

Reggio Revisited: Winter

Documentation:

Presented by:  Roleen Heimann, MA and Ellen Khokha, MA

How can we create authentic, negotiated, pedagogical,

collaborative, & assessment linked evidence of learning?

Advanced seminar series: Tuesdays 5 to 7 pm $175

The New School West 12736 Venice Blvd. Jan 22, 29,

Feb 5,12 Spaces limited. RSVP ellen@growingplace.com

Reserve now! Based on: The Third New Edition of The

Hundred Languages, Video, Innovations, and other sources.

This Workshop will be held at New School West.

Please click here for the flyer and registration information.

 

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Branches Atelier Fall Reggio Workshop Series

Hands on immersive, interactive workshops for educators and parents.

These workshops will be held at our beautiful new campus in Culver City and will include a tour of our school!

 1) Creating Mathematic and Scientific Environments, Using Unconventional and Unique Materials

(A hands-on workshop) New!

 Saturday, November 10th,  9am to 3pm  $75

Presented by: Michele Plafchan and Christina Bianchi

This workshop will examine the role that open-ended materials play in promoting scientific and mathematical concepts. Participants will explore ways to support and challenge children’s inquiries through provocations. Materials and how they are set up play a key role in the work that takes place in the early childhood classroom, creating opportunities for children to develop their understanding of complex math and science concepts such as: sorting and classifying, patterning, states of matter, volume, number sense, length, and conservation.

In addition workshop participants will engage in learning:

  • How to set up math materials that encourage collaboration and exchange of ideas and scaffolding.
  • How to set up provocations as scientific experiments, using variables and constants.
  • When to shift or change set ups depending on children’s inquiry, questions, research, etc.
  • How to challenge and extend children’s ideas, theories and experiments.

2) Creating a World of Colors:  Palettes that Connect us to our World

(A hands on workshop)

Saturday December 8th  9am to 3pm $100

Presented by Patricia Hunter McGrath

  • What are the tricks and tips to creating a wide range of beautiful palettes?
  • What are the techniques of paint mixing with children?
  • How can color support children learning?
  • How can a wide range of paint colors support children’s connection to nature?
  • What is the difference between a tone, hue, shade and tint?
  • How can paint and color support literacy and poetic language?

This Workshop includes the price of paint cups and paints that participant can use to create a palette that can be taken back to their centers. Participants will also create a paint recipe book that can be used as a tool to create other beautiful palettes that can be used through out the school year.

 

3) An Introduction to Reggio Repeat workshop

(A hands-on workshop)

 Saturday  January 12th  9am to 3pm $75

Presented by Patricia Hunter McGrath

  • What is the Reggio approach?
  • What are the theoretical and philosophical roots of the Reggio approach?
  • How can materials support children’s learning?
  • How can a teacher be a researcher?
  • How can our environment act as a third teacher?
  • What is the role of time?
  • How does wonder support creativity and imagination?
  • What is the role of parents in a Reggio inspired school?

4)Mind in the Making: 

Seven Essential Life Skills That All Children Should Know

Wednesday  January 23rd  6:00pm to 8:30pm   $40

Presented by Patricia Hunter McGrath

From 6pm to 6.30pm tour our new school. Workshop start at 6.30pm.

  • What are the seven Essential life skills that all parents and teachers should know?
  • How do these life skills support children’s learning and development?
  • How do we create learning environments that support focus and self control in young children?
  • How do we support communication and cognitive development?
  • How do the seven life skills apply to the Reggio approach?
  • How does making connections lie at the heart of children’s learning?
  • How do we create an environment that supports self directed, engaged learning?

About the presenters:

Patricia Hunter McGrath is the Executive Director/Atelierista of  Branches Atelier in Culver City, California.  Over the past 17 years she has developed an innovated early childhood program inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach. From 2005 to 2007 Patricia developed the role of the Atelierista at Bold Park Community School in Perth, Australia. From 1998 to 2005 she was the Atelierista at Evergreen Community School where she developed a unique approach to children’s symbolic languages. Using clay, wire, paint, dance, etc. children enter into relationship with the materials and express, clarify and modify their ideas and theories. She also taught at the Growing Place in Santa Monica for 7 years. Patricia is an artist and has over 20 years experience in Early Childhood Education.  Patricia has taught the Reggio Emilia Class at Santa Monica College and at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia.  Patricia graduated with a Masters degree in Human development from Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena, California. She also speaks at conferences throughout the United States and abroad and has visited Reggio Emilia, Italy seven times.  She is also a contributing author of the book In the Spirit of the Atelier published by Davis Press and Insights and Inspiration from Reggio Emiliaalsopublished by Davis Press.

Christina Bianchi is a preschool teacher at Branches Atelier. Prior to becoming an educator at Branches Atelier, Christina worked as the Program Director for The Children’s Nature Institute bringing her passions for teaching, children and promoting environmental literacy to the agency. In addition to overseeing both the design and implementation of all new education programs and curricula; Christina also worked with Development staff on grants related to program development, managed a staff of Environmental Educators and coordinated and implemented volunteer training.

Michele Plafchan is a graduate of Michigan State University with a major in Elementary Education, Child Development, and Language Arts, with an endorsement in Early Childhood Education.  Michele currently teaches at Branches Atelier, a Reggio inspired program for children ages 18 months to 5 years. With her knowledge in literacy and experience in movement, Michele led two professional workshops for educators and parents one titled, Knowing and Using the Language of Movement, Gesture and Expression with Young Children and Ourselves and the other titled, Literacy and Movement Intertwined. She has a passion for using recycled and traditional art materials as tools for learning.  Thus, kinesthetic and visual learning are two of the teaching methods she utilizes.

For more information about Branches Atelier please visit:

www.BranchesAtelier.com

Click here for the registration form.

Click here for the flyer.

Click here to preregister online.

Call 310 395 6040 toMake a credit card payment.

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New School West Hosts The Exploratory – Electricity Makeshop

Branches Atelier also recommends The Exploratory – Electricity Makeshop

Presented by Jean Kaneko, Chief Tinkerer

This unique Makeshop  is a h a n d s – o n – e x p l o r a t o r y experience for teachers and parents to explore what Making and Tinkering can look like for p r e s c h o o l e r s  and Kindergarteners. How can we present science and technology as a possible language for young children and make real their creative thinking?

Includes:

* Scientific terminology for Electricity, Circuits, and Motors

* Hands on explorations

* Introduction to preschool age appropriate provocations andactivities

* Introduction to Design Thinking for Educators

Date: October 20, 2012

Time: 9:00-4:00

Cost: $75 or $50 for 3 or more attendees from one school

Place: The New School-West 12731 Venice Blvd Los Angeles CA 90066

tel : 310-313-4444

RSVP to Kristin Sherman kris@newschoolwest.com

Registration: http://www.theexploratory.com/teacher-workshops/

Bring your own lunch or visit local eateries.

Click below for flyer:

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Reggio Revisited An advanced seminar

Branches Atelier would like to recommend the following workshop series hosted by Ellen Khokha & Roleen Heiman

 

If you are a dedicated educator, administrator, parent or community member and want to participate in a focused in depth study consider joining us.

Reggio Revisited An advanced seminar Fall series:

When: Tuesdays 5:00 to  7:00 pm

        September 25

        October 2,9, & 23

Where: The New School West 12731 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 9006

Seminars are limited in size  so that we can engage in meaningful discourse.

Email your name, email, & address  Your non-refundable check or money order  of $175 is due September 15

Send to Ellen Khokha  7511 Cowan Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90045 

Please email to Ellen@growingplace.com

1.Your home address including zip code.

2.Your email address.

3. Your current status: Director, Administrator, Pedagogista, Atelerista,

Teacher, Family Provider, Parent, Community member, or other.

4. Your response:

___Yes I am interested in registering for the four session Fall Series of Reggio 

Revisited. Dates: Tuesdays September 25, October 2, 9, & 23. From 5:00 to

7:00 pm at The New School West. Enter from rear off the alley.

Click here for flyer Reggio Revisited Fall 2012

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We still have some spaces available in our upcoming workshops

Hands on immersive, interactive workshops for educators and parents.

These workshops will be the first to be held at our beautiful new campus in Culver City and will include a tour of our school!

1) An Introduction to the Reggio Approach

(A hands-on workshop)  
When: Sunday, August 26th,  9am to 3pm
Where: Branches Atelier, Culver City
Presented by  Patricia Hunter McGrath
 
  • What is the Reggio approach?
  • How does the environments act as a third teacher?
  • What is the Hundred Languages of Children?
  • What is the role of the teacher?
  • How are parents in partnership with the school?
  • What is an atelier?
  • What is the role of an Atelierista and Pedogogista?
  • What are the organizational structures that support this work?
  • How is documentation used to support children’s teachers and parent learning?

2) Creating a Culture of Community: Starting the Year with Intention. 

Repeat Due to Popular Demand!
Presented by Patricia Hunter McGrath 
When: Saturday September 8th,  9am to 3pm
Where: Branches Atelier, Culver City

 

  • How do we welcome new families into our schools?
  • How do we create classrooms that embrace children and parents?
  • How do we develop share values among teachers, parents and children?
  • How to we design classrooms to reflect our community?
  • How do we create a school that is inclusive?
  • How is documentation used to create a culture of interconnections?
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Branches Atelier Late Summer Reggio Workshop Series

Hands on immersive, interactive workshops for educators and parents.

These workshops will be the first to be held at our beautiful new campus in Culver City and will include a tour of our school!

1) An Introduction to the Reggio Approach

(A hands-on workshop)  
When: Sunday, August 26th,  9am to 3pm
Where: Branches Atelier, Culver City
Presented by  Patricia Hunter McGrath
 
  • What is the Reggio approach?
  • How does the environments act as a third teacher?
  • What is the Hundred Languages of Children?
  • What is the role of the teacher?
  • How are parents in partnership with the school?
  • What is an atelier?
  • What is the role of an Atelierista and Pedogogista?
  • What are the organizational structures that support this work?
  • How is documentation used to support children’s teachers and parent learning?

2) Creating a Culture of Community: Starting the Year with Intention. 

Repeat Due to Popular Demand!
Presented by Patricia Hunter McGrath 
When: Saturday September 8th,  9am to 3pm
Where: Branches Atelier, Culver City

 

  • How do we welcome new families into our schools?
  • How do we create classrooms that embrace children and parents?
  • How do we develop share values among teachers, parents and children?
  • How to we design classrooms to reflect our community?
  • How do we create a school that is inclusive?
  • How is documentation used to create a culture of interconnections?
Click here to preregister
Click Here for flyer
Click Here for registration form
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Have a Nice Summer !

Greetings all,

We hope that you are having a great Summer!

We have been very busy moving in and setting up in our new location in Culver City. We have officially closed our doors at the 12th street location in Santa Monica and will no longer be doing business there.

All future workshops will be at:
Branches Atelier
11359 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90066
 

We may have some workshops later in August at the new location. We will post them as soon as we know the dates.

 

 

 

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