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  • HOME
  • WHAT WE DO
    • SI Overview
    • SI Process
    • SI Stories
    • Publications and Talks
    • Q & A
  • THE SI TOOL
    • Connection
    • Reciprocity
    • Inclusion
    • Opportunity To Grow
  • SI IN ACTION
    • Early Childhood
    • Out of School Learning
    • Community
    • K-12 Schools
    • Residential Care
    • Children's Health
    • SI + Technology
    • Informal Learning
    • MakerSpaces
    • SI Map
  • OUR TEAMS
  • CONTACT

SHaring Si

Through talks to local and national audiences and through special projects with partners, SI is regularly shared with a wide variety of audiences.

SI has been part of the Remake Learning movement based in Pittsburgh, working together with many community partners to improve teaching and learning for children throughout the Greater Pittsburgh region. Read a three-part series that highlights the importance of simple human interactions in an increasingly technological world.

Junlei shared SI at a 2017 convening of the Saul Zaentz Early Education Initiative at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Read about the talk on HGSE’s website, "The Power of Simple Interactions," and watch it here:

  • How Does Quality Grow? Junlei’s Talk at Harvard Graduate School of Education (2017)

SI was featured in a Plenary Presentation at the 2016 2016 QRIS (Quality Rating and Improvement Systems) National Meeting in New Orleans:
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  • What is Simple and Deep? 2016 QRIS National Meeting Plenary Presentation

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To encourage, enrich, and empower human interactions around children and their helpers.
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