Children’s voices in early childhood curriculum

Professor Marek Tesar discusses the importance of incorporating children’s voices into curriculum design and implementation in early childhood settings.

Marek draws on his extensive research in cross-cultural contexts to explore how teachers can capture children’s voices and utilise these in authentic and meaningful ways.

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About the presenter

Marek Tesar

Professor Marek Tesar

Dr Marek Tesar is Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne. Prior to this appointment, he held the positions of Head of the School of Learning Development and Professional Practice and Associate Dean International at the Faculty of Education and Social Work at Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland. An internationally recognised scholar in early childhood education, Professor Tesar’s research explores education policy, philosophy, pedagogy, methodology, and curriculum. Drawing on his background as a teacher, his work merges theoretical insights with a practical focus on the everyday experiences of children in New Zealand and globally.

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