Summer learning included a week long stay in Ontario, Canada where I attended the Transform Ed Workshop Series, given by Joanne Babalis. There she shared her experiences with a Reggio-Inspired Approach to learning and her Masters’ research on the seven layers of Inquiry-Based learning. The seventh and final layer, and the focus of this post, is planning. Other […]
Reggio-Inspired Kindergarten: Documentation
Summer learning included a week long stay in Ontario, Canada where I attended the Transform Ed Workshop Series, given by Joanne Babalis. Here she shared her experiences with a Reggio-Inspired Approach to learning and her Masters’ research on the seven layers of Inquiry-Based learning.The sixth layer, and the focus of this post, is documenting. Other blog posts will […]
Reggio-Inspired Kindergarten: The Art of Listening
Summer learning included a week long stay in Ontario, Canada where I attended the Transform Ed Workshop Series, given by Joanne Babalis. There she shared her experiences with a Reggio-Inspired Approach to learning and her Masters’ research on the seven layers of Inquiry-Based learning. The fifth layer, and the focus of this post, is listening. Other blog posts […]
Unpacking the Reggio Emilia Approach: Image of the Child
Inside: How educators view children is referred to as the “image of the child” in a Reggio Emilia Approach to learning. This post explores the teacher view and how it plays a critical role in making decisions and forming relationships. First Encounters with the Reggio Emilia Approach I first discovered the Reggio Emilia approach […]