Alistair Bryce Clegg
Speaker, blogger and author
24th September 2020
8pm
Webinar: “Can you really learn through play?”
Families welcome!
We’re super excited that Alistair Bryce Clegg will be delivering our first webinar of the school year. Alistair is a friend of Tales Toolkit (which makes him significantly fantastic) and has been an advocate for us right from the start.
This time we’re trying something new! In the past our webinars have been aimed at teachers but after all the fantastic stories we received from families this year we wanted to give something back.
This webinar is open to schools and also their families. it’s completely FREE so promote away. Alistair will be chatting with Kate about learning through play. A message worth shouting about!
We’re been big fans of Alistair for a long time and gained lots of inspiration from his books and blog when creating the Tales Toolkit training. We’ve been to lots of his conferences and seen the high levels of enthusiasm he inspires in early years practitioners so we’re always excited for his webinars and know families will love him as much as we do!
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to hear Alistair talking live at our September webinar. Read on for a little more info about Alistair and for details on how to join in.
And for all our member schools, the recording of this webinar will be saved on our members page for you to rewatch again and again and share with your families.
If you want a bit more info about what exactly a webinar is then follow this link:
Before becoming the creator of dough gym, teeny fairy doors and Jedi writing Alistair was head teacher of a very successful (and creative) three-form entry infant school and Early Years Unit for 10 years. In 2009 Alistair left headship and went into full time consultancy.
Advocate of mud kitchens, messy mark making and deconstructed role play Alistair proved very popular and now runs large conferences and works with individuals, settings and Local Authorities both Nationally and Internationally.
Author of many books (well worth checking out) creator of ABCDoes blog and online training (abcdoes.com) which features the best ideas (including Tales Toolkit of course!)