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- Title
Moving Onward: Reflections and Re-interpretations of the Reggio Approach.
- Authors
O'Donoghue, Linda A.
- Abstract
This article offers an insight into teaching and learning from various interviews I conducted with educators about their journey with the philosophy of Reggio Emilia. Many early childhood educators in North America are captivated by the philosophical fundamentals of Reggio Emilia. Emerging from Reggio Emilia, Italy after the destruction of WWII, this approach embraces several key principles that guide the educator. These include: the importance of teachers as researchers, documenters, observers and listeners; the environment as the "third educator," and the image of the capable, competent child (Edwards, Gandini & Forman, 1998).
- Subjects
NORTH America; EARLY childhood educators; EMILIA, Reggio; EARLY childhood education; PHILOSOPHY of education; LEARNING
- Publication
Canadian Children, 2011, Vol 36, Issue 1, p20
- ISSN
0833-7519
- Publication type
Article