Generation Alpha: Educating Our Next Generation Starts in the Classroom  

Nov 18th, 2021

Thursday

Eastern Time

2:00PM - 3:00PM

FREE

Join us on Thursday, November 18th, at 2 PM ET as we welcome Dr. Valora Washington, Ph.D., CAE, The CAYL Institute. Don't miss out and sign up today! Dr. Valora is going to be talking about Generation Alpha, the group of children born between 2010- 2025 that will live and interact with many more generation cohorts than generations of the past. She is also going to be touching on how they will be raised in smaller, constantly evolving families, and as learners, they are digital natives, tech-savvy, globally-connected, and diverse. This is not a webinar to miss out on, secure your spot now and sign up today!

Meet our special guests

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Dr. Valora Washington, PhD, CAE
The CAYL Institute 

In this session we will talk about...

Gain more knowledge about this transformative generation

Ways to influence the direction of education change during this shift 

Consider new ways of raising and teaching Generation Alpha

Better prepare the children for the future in ways we never experienced. 


Building Independence at Home 

Learn tips and techniques to help children build independence. 

Learn how children build resilience and how to encourage in within the classroom.

Teaching Resilient Children

Social Skills in Play and Learning

Learn the importance of play and how educators play a key role in supporting children as they grow. 

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Dr. Valora Washington is an internationally recognized authority in early childhood education. She is known for conceptualizing, leading, and executing
significant change initiatives impacting policy, programs, and practice in higher education, philanthropy, and national nonprofits as well as in local, state, and federal government programs.