Marvellous Mine Conkbayir Returns
Mine Conkbayir
Award winning author, lecturer and trainer
15th January 2019
8pm
“Marvellous Mine Conkbayir Returns”
We’re super excited to welcome back Mine Conkbayir to deliver our first webinar of the year. Kicking off in style with important knowledge about neuroscience in early years.
We’re big fans of Mine’s work and share her ethos for quality training and early years practitioners being armed with knowledge and research. In February we’re really excited to be attending the first conference organised by Mine with a brilliant line up of experts. More info here.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to hear Mine talking live at our January webinar. Read on for a little more info about Mine and for details on how to join in.
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Mine is an award-winning author, lecturer and trainer. She has worked in the field of early childhood education and care for over 17 years. Mine is the winner of the Nursery Management Today (NMT) Top 5 Most Inspirational People in Childcare Award.
Founder of the Cache Endorsed Learning Programme, ‘Applying Neuroscience to Early Intervention.’ Mine is currently collaborating with the Metropolitan police force, undertaking independent research which explores the connection adverse childhood experiences (ACE’s) and criminality.
She is also undertaking a PhD in early childhood education and neuroscience to develop her work in the complex and challenging subject of infant brain development. Her key objective is to bridge the gap between neuroscience and early years discourse and practice. She hopes that her research will provide the necessary evidence to seek solutions to this persistent issue, with the ultimate goal of enhancing provision for babies, children and young adults.
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