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Reggio Emilia: The Hundred Languages of Children

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

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Reggio Emilia: The Hundred Languages of Children

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  1. Reggio Emilia: The Hundred Languages of Children By: Kelsey Aubart

  2. History • Italy • Loris Malaguzzi • Coming to United States • LellaGandini • “The Hundred Languages of Children”-Exhibit

  3. Teachers Role • Teachers are co-learners, with the students • Observations, observations, observations • Pedagogists, and Atelierista • 3 year rule

  4. Classroom layout • Open concept • Passage ways, indoor windows, phones • “Third Teacher”

  5. Children in Reggio Emilia • Boss of their own learning • Expressive language • Slow catered learning

  6. What do I think?

  7. Lets take a look… • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKKfEZpGnq0&feature=relat

  8. Works Cited • Works Cited • “About the Reggio Emilia Approach.” The Reggio Emilia Approach to Preschool Education. GNU Free Documentation License, 10 Apr. 2011. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. <http://www.reggioemiliaapproach.net/‌about.php>. • Emccainaz. Cottonwood Reggio Program Vail Arizona. YouTube. N.p., 3 Feb. 2010. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/‌watch?v=HKKfEZpGnq0&feature=related>. • Gandini, Lella. “How the Information on Reggio Emilia Landed in the United States.” NAEO. North American Reggio Emilia Alliance, 2008. Web. 11 Apr. 2011. <http://www.reggioalliance.org/‌exhibit_project/‌early_history.php>. • Garrett, Rose. “What is Reggio Emilia.” Education.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. <http://www.education.com/‌magazine/‌article/‌Reggio_Emilia/>. • “Reggio Children.” Zerosei. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. <http://zerosei.comune.re.it/‌inter/‌reggiochildren.htm>.

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