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"The Reggio approach is based on a strong image of the child and so the environments are much more complex." Those "complex" materials include fine art, reclaimed, and natural materials, as well ...
Reggio Emilia starts with an image of children as curious, capable and strong, and designs its curriculum around that. (Take lunch as an example: Kids are capable of using real dishes, so why ...
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 holds that children and teachers shouldn’t be limited to materials marketed for early childhood education, said Alison Maher, executive director of the Boulder Journey School.
One hundred languages of children is a phrase associated with the Reggio approach. It means that children at any age have different ways of communicating what they know, and not every child learns ...
“Reggio Emilia is a project-based approach, and we value what we call the ‘100 languages of children,’ ” says Elle Harvey, founder and executive director of A New Leaf.
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