Laser Learning are delighted to welcome esteemed colleagues and
friends to the launch of the Next Generation Laser e-portfolio and
virtual learning environment. We are joined by leading figures in
childcare and early years education to discuss topics including
blended learning, mandatory professional development qualifications
for early years staff, and what the future holds for early years
education in the middle east.Thank you to Sarah Rogers (CEO,
Quest/eyes), Dr. Samia Kazi (CEO, Arabian Child), and CACHE
representatives for being with us to speak about these important
topics.
Please join us at SIMULTANEOUS EVENTS IN LONDON, LEEDS, AND DUBAI with
keynote speakers at each location.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Author of the 1994 Royal Society of Arts commissioned report, ‘Start
Right: The Importance of Early Learning’, Sir Christopher has been
crucial to the development of the Laser since it’s conception back
in 2008.
Sir Christopher was a guide to Laser Learning Directors when they
began with just a vision of flexible and accessible online learning
for early years staff, and has been a constant supporter of our work
ever since.
Currently, Sir Christopher is promoting his book Early Childhood
Education Redefined
[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Early-Childhood-Education-Redefined-Sanderson/dp/0815380275/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1548063144&sr=8-1&keywords=early+childhood+education+redefined],
which evaluates the impact of the Start Right: The Importance of
Early Learning (RSA, 1994)
[https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED372833.pdf] report with
research from a collaboration of early years specialists and
academics, including Professor Pat Preedy.
Julie has over 10 years’ experience of management in the childcare
and education sector. Julie spent 12 years prior to this gaining
commercial sales and training experience working in industry as a
Regional then National Account Manager.
Julie joined CACHE [http://www.cache.org.uk/] in 2010 as Northern
Regional Manager and in 2011 was appointed Senior National Development
Manager. In 2013 she was promoted to Director of Business Development
where she directed the development of high quality vocational
qualifications in care, health and education for learners and
employers; improving the skills level and professional standards of
the childcare, adult care, education and health care workforce. Julie
is now the Director of CACHE.
In Julie’s role as Director of CACHE, she led on the recent Save Our
Early Years campaign which resulted in the government reinstating
Functional Skills as an alternative qualification for Level 3 Early
Years Educators.
Sarah is the CEO and founder of EYES and Quest [http://eyes-me.com/].
With over 25 years experience of working within the education sector
at senior level in the UK and overseas, Sarah set up EYES and later
Quest in order to support and promote the quality of education in both
the early years and primary sectors.
As well as carrying out the important day to day tasks of running a
company, Sarah is very much a hands-on, proactive CEO. She regularly
guest speaks at important educational events and conferences around
the region, she also delivers a number of CPD courses.
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