
The Hundred Languages of Children
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This new Second Edition reflects the growing interest and deepening reflection upon the Reggio approach, as well as increasing sophistication in adaptation to the American context. Included are many entirely new chapters and an updated list of resources, along with original chapters revised and extended. The book represents a dialogue between Italian educators who founded and developed the system and North Americans who have considered its implications for their own settings and issues. The book is a comprehensive introduction covering history and philosophy, the parent perspective, curriculum and methods of teaching, school and system organization, the use of space and physical environments, and adult professional roles including special education. The final section describes implications for American policy and professional development and adaptations in United States primary, preschool, and child care classrooms.
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LELLA GANDINI is United States Liaison for the Reggio Emilia Program in the United States and Adjunct Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst./e
GEORGE FORMAN is Professor of Education at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst./e
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No Way
The Hundred Is There
Children With "Special Rights in the Pre-primary Schools and Infant-toddler Centers of Reggio Emilia
Curriculum Development in Reggio Emilia: A Long-term Curriculum Project about Dinosaurs
Negotiated Learning through Design, Documentation, and Discourse
Theory and Praxis in Reggio Emilia: They Know What They Are Doing, and Why
The Extension of The Reggio Emilia Approach into American Classrooms
If.... The Child in Community: Constraints From the Early Childhood Lore
Existing Frameworks and New Ideas from Our Reggio Emilia Experiences: Learning at a Lab School With 2 To 4 Year Old Children
Reflections from Our Encounters with Reggio Emilia
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