Stefania Giamminuti spent six months researching in the municipal infant-toddler centres and schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy. Her unique experiences are vividly recounted in this rich book, with its seductive images and lyrical storytelling drawing the reader into daily events in these world-renowned places for young children. The voices and contexts of children, teachers atelieriste, pedagogiste, and families in Reggio Emilia come alive in this important and impressive book—an invitation to encounter the beauty and complexity of this exceptional social and cultural projects of early education. Stefania proposes a new key for interpreting the educational project of Reggio Emilia in international contexts by exploring the ‘local values’ that...
A child has hundreds of possibilities to explore the world: drawing, making music, painting, clay mo...
This paper presents a series of recommendations for the adoption of the Reggio Emilia philosophy in ...
Educators are constantly searching for more effective ways to teach children. This thesis describes ...
This research is a situational, interpretative case study of three childcare centres in Charlottetow...
There are many forms of teaching and learning experiences that promote a type of so-called advanced ...
Early childhood research and policy, globally, are focusing increasingly on issues of ‘quality’ in e...
There are many forms of teaching and learning experiences that promote a type of so-called advanced ...
We seem to have a problem in arts education at pre-school level: the lack of specific training for t...
2siThis article offers a cultural analysis of the materialization into cultural texts of a variety o...
There are many forms of teaching and learning experiences that promote a type of so-called advanced ...
In an age of adultism in which children have been perceived as mere drains on society, schooling oft...
An invitation in the August 2014 edition of \u27The Challenge\u27 to reflect on how the Reggio Emili...
Noting that the approach to early childhood education in the schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy incorpo...
There are numerous principles and concepts on the subject of education in young children, each with ...
The Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education was developed in the city of Reggio Emilia a...
A child has hundreds of possibilities to explore the world: drawing, making music, painting, clay mo...
This paper presents a series of recommendations for the adoption of the Reggio Emilia philosophy in ...
Educators are constantly searching for more effective ways to teach children. This thesis describes ...
This research is a situational, interpretative case study of three childcare centres in Charlottetow...
There are many forms of teaching and learning experiences that promote a type of so-called advanced ...
Early childhood research and policy, globally, are focusing increasingly on issues of ‘quality’ in e...
There are many forms of teaching and learning experiences that promote a type of so-called advanced ...
We seem to have a problem in arts education at pre-school level: the lack of specific training for t...
2siThis article offers a cultural analysis of the materialization into cultural texts of a variety o...
There are many forms of teaching and learning experiences that promote a type of so-called advanced ...
In an age of adultism in which children have been perceived as mere drains on society, schooling oft...
An invitation in the August 2014 edition of \u27The Challenge\u27 to reflect on how the Reggio Emili...
Noting that the approach to early childhood education in the schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy incorpo...
There are numerous principles and concepts on the subject of education in young children, each with ...
The Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education was developed in the city of Reggio Emilia a...
A child has hundreds of possibilities to explore the world: drawing, making music, painting, clay mo...
This paper presents a series of recommendations for the adoption of the Reggio Emilia philosophy in ...
Educators are constantly searching for more effective ways to teach children. This thesis describes ...