Reggio Emilia: The Hundred Languages of Children By: Kelsey Aubart
History Italy Loris Malaguzzi Coming to United States Lella Gandini “The Hundred Languages of Children”-Exhibit
Teachers Role Teachers are co-learners, with the students Observations, observations, observations Pedagogists, and Atelierista 3 year rule
Classroom layout Open concept Passage ways, indoor windows, phones “Third Teacher”
Children in Reggio Emilia Boss of their own learning Expressive language Slow catered learning
What do I think?
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