Children's right to participation and influence in preschool documentation and reflection work | December 11, 2025

Digital lecture

Educational documentation becoming a common meeting place for children and educators—where storytelling, revisiting, reflection, and 100-language communication are natural ingredients—is a prerequisite for a democratic and participatory preschool.

Children photograph a tomato plant on a desk in front of a computer. Two children photograph a growing tomato plant.

Speakers:Anne Wahlgren, preschool teacher, and Birgitta Kennedy, educationalist at Trollet preschool, Kalmar
Location:Conducted digitally
Date:December 11, 2025
Time:5:30–7:30 p.m.

How to register and participate in digital lectures

  • Most of our lectures are available to everyone, regardless of where you are.
  • The lecture will be held digitally – live – via Zoom.
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  • Only registered participants will be admitted to the lecture.

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  2. Enter each participant's email address in the message field.

Photographing or recording the lecture is not permitted.

Important information when registering for digital events

For most digital events, it is possible to register up until the day of the event, subject to availability. Registration is binding, and cancellations made 0–2 weeks before the start of the event will be charged the full course fee. However, in the event of illness or other impediment, it is possible to transfer your place to a colleague from the same workplace or unit.

The Reggio Emilia Institute reserves the right to make changes to the program. In the event of cancellation, the entire course fee will be refunded.