Mercy College Hosts 46th Annual Meeting Conference WAEYC
Dobbs Ferry, NY (Vocus) 6 October 2010
Mercy College is the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association of West Chester the education of young children (WAEYC) on Saturday, October 16 Hosts Dobbs Ferry campus.
The conference is planned by 8.00 bis 13.00 clock in the hall and Mercy Main Hall and has a choice of 19 workshops.
Mercy College President Kimberly A. Cline and Dr. Alfred S. Posamentier, dean of the Mercy College? s School of Education, provides a welcome and MaryAnn Brittingham will serve as keynote speaker. In addition, Dr. Posamentier serve as a presenter at the conference.
“Mercy College’s dedication to providing top-class trainers for the West Chester area of our host this important conference and informative is underlined,” said Dr. Posamentier.
Dr. Larry Ashley, Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Early Childhood Education Mercy College, agrees. â? This is a fantastic opportunity for Mercy College, to engage, and with professionals in early childhood education. “
Dr. Ashley, a member of the Board and Executive Committee of the New York State WAEYC Association for the Education of young children (NYSAEYC) is closely related to Linda Jo Platt, WAEYC Co-Chair To create a line-up of the intervention workshop which include several Mercy College faculty as facilitators.
â? We are thrilled and delighted to be partnering with Mercy College and her extraordinary ability to form? said Platt. â? We look forward to their expertise with our members in settings.â Kids> work early ???? About the Conference
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Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry Campus
Mercy Hall
(Registration, suppliers keynote speakers, refreshments)
Main Hall (19 meetings pause)
Costs:
Members
-WAEYC
-Non-Members
Students
MaryAnn Brittingham
, keynote speaker
MaryAnn Brittingham is a special education teacher, author, inspirational speaker, consultant and expert behavior. Brittingham focuses on practical solutions that will help with children in education and special education classes. She holds a Maa? A master’s degree in counseling and home for children, a BS in elementary education and special education teachers in bs of children with disabilities (K-12). In addition, Brittingham served as a lecturer at SUNY New Paltz, Marist College, SNHU
Vermont.
Lectures by faculty
Mercy College
â? What is expected in mathematics from the Early Childhood Teacher?
Dr. Alfred Posamentier, dean of the Mercy College? S School of Education
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Dr. Larry Ashley, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Early Childhood Education
Dr. Elena Nitecki, Assistant Professor, Department of Childhood Education
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Dr. William Pratt, Ella, Professor, School of Education
About
WAEYC
founded 30 years back, WAEYC promotes excellence in early childhood development services for children (birth to age 8). WAEYC includes a broad membership base of nearly 600, including teachers, assistants, administrators, students, nurses, parents and social workers.
college programs for early childhood Mercy
Mercy College offers b.s. / MS dual degree programs in early childhood (birth-grade 2) and education of children (grades 1-6). The college also offers an MS in Early Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 2) and an MS in education of children (grades 1-6).
about Mercy College
Mercy College has created a private nonprofit organization in 1950, offers motivated students the opportunity to accounts in more than 90 graduate programs, earning bachelor’s and five schools: Business, Education, Health and Natural Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Humanities . An interesting and personalized learning experience that includes college? S Revolutionary PACT (after execution of the contract) program is offered at the main campus in Dobbs Ferry and universities in the Bronx, Manhattan, Yorktown Heights and White Plains. 877-MERCY-GO.
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