Sharron Fogarty, Head of Early Years Education at the British International Education Association (BIEA) conducted a preliminary review of Dalian Wangkiu Academy on August the 9th 2019. Sharron was accompanied by Yang Feng the marketing director of BIEA China. Wangkiu Academy is a member of the BIEA E-League and both Yang and Sharron were invited to […]
Little Angels Nursery; a private family-style nursery that adheres to the educational concept of home to home, it aims to provide a warm and safe environment to allow children to flourish in the safety that they would feel back home. The nursery was renovated from a villa. The purpose of that was to […]
Early years teachers from all over China obtained British Continuing Professional Development (CPD) certificates at a BIEA training course on August 15th 2019. Sharron Fogarty, BIEA’s head of EYFS teaching, delivered the training based on three modules – observation, evaluation, and planning. The teachers were divided into teams and asked to watch videos of the […]
The latest British EYFS Teacher Vocational Training course of the BIEA E-League was held in Guangzhou between the 26th and the 28th of July. British EYFS expert Angela Fedi led early years teachers from across the country in a study of EYFS basic knowledge and understanding. The teachers were enthusiastic concerning the EYFS teaching and paid close […]
Following the successful completion of the first BIEA E-League EYFS training in Shenzhen, the second EYFS training is currently in full preparation, which is expected to be held on 24 – 27 March 2019 in Shanghai. The theme is “EYFS Teaching, Principles into Practice”, and it is tailored around solving the practical difficulties teachers […]
On 8th of January, 2019, the first EYFS training course run by the British International Education Association E-League project team was successfully concluded in Shenzhen. This training course lasted for 4 days and was attended by a group of early years educators who were interested in new teaching ideas and the intentional development of British early […]