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Seneca ECE Lab School transformed for students to ‘play’ as part of their studies

Seneca ECE Lab School transformed for students to ‘play’ as part of their studies

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While childcare has not been operating at the Seneca ECE Lab School at Newnham Campus due to the pandemic, students, lab educators and professors in the School of Early Childhood Education (ECE) have been making good use of the space.

Pre-pandemic, the teaching lab offered Seneca and surrounding communities with a full-time childcare program for children 18 months to four years old. It closed temporarily in March 2020 due to COVID-19, making it challenging for students to work with children and practise theories, curriculum development, classroom design and pedagogy.

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