Early Childhood Investigations
RESOURCES * Watch the full webinar here [https://earlychildhoodwebinars.com/webinar/huubuntu-i-am-because-we-are-reconceptualizing-family-engagement-by-dr-patrick-makokoro?utm_campaign=39344025-2026%2F07%2F09%20%7C%20HuUbuntu%3A%20I%20Am%20Because%20We%20Are%20-%20Reconceptualizing%20family%20engagement%20by%20Dr.%20Patrick%20Makokoro&utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=spotify] * Join our newsletter! Earn your Professional Development hours with FREE sessions delivered right to your inbox every week [https://earlychildhoodwebinars.com/?utm_campaign=39344025-2026%2F07%2F09%20%7C%20HuUbuntu%3A%20I%20Am%20Because%20We%20Are%20-%20Reconceptualizing%20family%20engagement%20by%20Dr.%20Patrick%20Makokoro&utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=spotify] * Check out the producer of ECI, Playground, the Child Care Management Software [https://www.tryplayground.com/?utm_source=eci&utm_medium=podcast_ad&utm_campaign=huubuntu&utm_content=spotify] Step into a space where you are invited to experience connection, reflection, and renewal. In this session, you will explore HuUbuntu, an African relational philosophy that reminds us, “I am because we are.” You will be called to reimagine what family engagement means. This is not about a checklist of school events or communication strategies, but a living, breathing practice of interconnectedness. Together with author, academic and founder of the Nhaka Foundation, Dr. Patrick Makokoro, you will trace how knowledge, identity, and moral growth are not individual pursuits, but collective creations shaped within the webs of family, community, and culture. Through guided dialogue and shared stories, you will see how embracing HuUbuntu transforms relationships among educators, families, and children into co-created spaces of belonging. You will leave with a deeper understanding of how to cultivate educational environments that honor the fullness of each child’s communal heritage and lived experience. By the end of this session, you will be able to: * Understand the principles of HuUbuntu as an African relational philosophy and its implications for education and family engagement. * Reframe traditional views of family involvement toward a model of interconnectedness that values families as co-creators of knowledge. * Identify practical ways to integrate relational, decolonial, and community-based approaches into your professional and educational practice.
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