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In Reggio Emilia preschools, “documentation of children’s learning isn’t to assess what they have learned, but to share the whole group’s learning with the children themselves,” Jen ...
“Reggio Emilia sees teachers and children as co-learners and co-teachers.” Warfield, who also has two older sons, ages 13 and 15, said she stepped back when 2-year-old Roman Nancarrow-Iglesias ...
In the '60s and '70s the Reggio Emilia method started to move beyond Italy, Rinaldi said. By the '80s, early educators around the world praised the concept for its commitment to innovation.
Technology has great potential for supporting the learning needs of all young children in early childhood programs supported by the Reggio Emilia philosophy. This article discusses possible uses of ...
The Reggio Emilia approach is an educational philosophy focused on preschool and primary education, ... and children's work along with documentation of their discussions.
The Reggio Emilia approach spread internationally, in part thanks to a 1991 Newsweek article heralding the schools, and today there are 1,200 individual members — educators and advocates — of ...
The selected images are from a large and ongoing collection of documentation from a family technology program. The images were captured using the Reggio Emilia documentation approach to documentation, ...
When in 1991 an American newspaper named a preschool in Reggio Emilia, Italy, in the 10 best schools of the world, the early childhood centres in this city gained international attention. So what ...
“It’s a Real Rainbow!” In Insights and Inspirations from Reggio Emilia: Stories of Teachers and Children From North America, eds. L. Gandini, S. Etheredge, & L. Hill, 130 ... “Pedagogical ...