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    The Reggio Emilia Approach Started by parents in 1945‚ Reggio Emilia was as an alternative to the strait-laced‚ church-monopolized institutions that dominated Italian early education at the time. Amidst the rubble of post-World War II Italy‚ the community raised from almost nothing‚ preschools that would far exceed the custodial services appropriated by the Mussolini’s government. News of the experiment spread and Reggio schools were popping up in disadvantaged wards of the city. A young teacher

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    |[pic] | |Reggio Emilia Approach By Andrew Loh‚ Dec 2006 |[pic][pic| |] | Hailed as the best pre-schools in the world by Newsweek magazine in 1991‚ the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education has attracted the worldwide attention of educators‚ researchers and just about anyone interested in early childhood education best practices. Even the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)’s revised version of developmentally appropriate practices (DAP)

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    Reggio Emilia Approach Reggio Emilia was a community in northern Italy that caught the attention of the world with their new method of teaching. The Reggio Emilia approach was founded in 1968 originally for ages 3 years to 6 years but then in 1971 it was expanded to children 4 months to 6 years. The Reggio Emilia approach is a philosophy for preschool and primary education‚ started by Loris Malaguzzi and the villages of Reggio Emilia in Italy. They believed that children have some control

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    Reggio Emilia Approach: The Reggio Emilia approach focuses on a child’s natural development. It’s child-centered and directed‚ taking the philosophy that learning must make sense to the student in order to be effective and meaningful. A child’s point of view is completely respected and the student is encouraged to follow their own educational path. The method follow four key principles: The Reggio Emilia philosophy is based upon the following set of principles: children must have some say over

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    Early Childhood Education Journal‚ Vol. 29‚ No. 2‚ Winter 2001 ( 2001) Examining the Reggio Emilia Approach to Early Childhood Education Valarie Mercilliott Hewett1‚2‚3 Reggio Emilia‚ a prosperous region in Northern Italy‚ is the site of one of the most innovative‚ high-quality city-run infant-toddler and pre-primary systems in the world. The Reggio Emilia Approach to early childhood education draws from the ideas of many great thinkers‚ yet it is much more than an eclectic mix of theories

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    The Reggio Emilia Approach‚ a constructivist approach‚ is related to constructivist theorists such as Piaget and Vygotsky. Piaget and Vygotsky offer theories on ways children think cognitively in a developmental manner. Piaget believes that a child is competent‚ when a child learns new things it just enhances their skills further. Vygotsky also believes that a child is competent‚ yet when they are educated it helps them in the process of the ZPD‚ zone of proximal development. According to Piaget

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    Reggio Emilia Approach: Atelier The teaching strategies used in the Reggio Emilia Approach are quite different from the ones that are seen in the United States of America. To an American or any other person other than an Italian‚ these teaching strategies are quite revolutionary. However‚ to an Italian the child rearing strategies the Reggio Emilia school use are not very abstract because they mirror the culture and lifestyle of an Italian. A major aspect of the Reggio Emilia schools’ philosophy

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    Information on Reggio Emilia The main approach of Reggio Emilia is to allow parents and teachers an equal partnership of a child’s learning initiative. Their main focus is educational importance of community and free inquiry. Reggio Emilia was developed in 1940’s with it being used worldwide in nurseries and kindergartens. Shares some of the same values as other frameworks such as Waldorf and Montessori‚ this framework doesn’t have a particular set of beliefs that are set in stone instead they

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    The Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education is based on over forty years of experience in the Reggio Emilia Preschool Centres in Italy. It places emphasis on children’s symbolic languages in the context of a project-oriented curriculum. Learning is viewed as a journey; and education as building relationships with people (both children and adults) and creating connections between ideas and the environment. The Reggio Approach is based on a comprehensive philosophy‚ underpinned by several

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    approach that informs practise which relates to the title. A philosophical approach that contributes to making a better support system for each child is the Reggio Emilia approach. This program is based on the principles of respect‚ responsibility and community through exploration and discovery; the early year’s practitioners within a Reggio Emilia school create supporting environments based off of the children’s interests to keep them engaged. Practitioners within these schools are seen as enthusiastic

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