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What does Reggio look like in the classroom? Part of the Reggio approach incorporates hands-on learning in the classroom with interactive activities for the students and children.
What gives? In early October, EdSurge hosted the Austin Tech for Schools Summit in Texas, and while there, heard a bit about what administrators and entrepreneurs are doing to actively create the ...
Getty Images While most preschools try to look nice, Reggio Emilia schools take this to a new level. The classroom environment is very important, so much so that they call it “the third teacher.” ...
A classroom where The Reggio Emilia approach to teaching is used. Great attention is given to the look and feel of the classroom. The use of light is a strong component in the curriculum.
A new report finds that simple factors like classroom lighting and use of color can have a significant impact on student performance.
The school where I now work is inspired by the schools of Reggio Emilia, and, like many Reggio-inspired schools in the U.S., is a private institution that charges tuition but offers financial aid.
Developed after WWII, the Reggio Emilia method has been adopted by preschools globally and promotes giving kids more control over how they learn.
What does a 21st Century classroom look like? For some classrooms in the El Paso Independent School District, it might look like anything but traditional with features such as dry-erase desks ...