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This is what needs to happen in the Atelier... Building down instead of up helps children to explore so many big ideas!
Co-created Colour Wheel
Playful Learning in the Early Years: Co-created Colour Wheel Great blog from a Reggio inspired teacher/mom
"how do children "see" the world: there were layers to this learning. this piece of artwork was evidence of the children's current perceptions of the world. we talked of eyes and seeing; we watched a youtube snippet on the part of the brain and how it influences "what" we see; we looked at eyes and eye colour in our class; we conversed about world and what each person sees through their eyes; we drew and we painted." via reggio children inspired on facebook
"..A good project has a few essential elements. First it must produce or trigger an initial motivation, to warm up children. Each project has a sort of prologue phase, in which information and ideas are offered and shared with the group. These will be used later to help the children expand their intentions along with the adults’ intentions, suggesting a final objective.” - Loris Malaguzzi
Lo stupore del conoscere | Reggio Children
The hundred languages of children: The Wonder of Learning... dialogues with material
The Essential Elements
A post about the essential elements of the Reggio Approach. The joyful, noisy, emotional, poetic elements.
“Beyond and beyond”
“Beyond and beyond” | Technology Rich Inquiry Based Research
Passionately Curious Educators: Connecting Lifelong Learners
Interesting article about the power of learning provocations in the classroom.
A beautiful description of the Diana Municipal Reggio Preschool, made by some 5 and 6 year olds in 1993
the architecture of early childhood: A beautiful description of the Diana Municipal Reggio Preschool, made by some 5 and 6 year olds in 1993
Marla McLean, Atelierista » Happiness being taught
Happiness