In dialogue with Reggio Emilia : listening, researching and learning
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In dialogue with Reggio Emilia : listening, researching and learning
(Contesting early childhood series)
Routledge, 2006
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- : hbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. [210]-219
Includes index
Seried editors: Gunilla Dahlberg and Peter Moss
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The early childhood programme of Reggio Emilia in Italy is acclaimed as one of the best education systems in the world and this book offers the unique insight of Carlina Rinaldi, the former director of the municipal early childhood centres in Reggio Emilia and successor to Loris Malaguzzi, one of the twentieth century's leading pedagogical thinkers. Rinaldi has an enviable international reputation for her contribution to the Reggio approach and has given talks on the topic around the world.
A collection of Rinaldi's most important works, this book is organized thematically with a full introduction contextualising each piece. It closes with an interview by series editors Peter Moss and Gunilla Dahlberg, looking at Rinaldi's current work and reflections on Reggio's past, present and future.
Much of this material is previously unpublished and focuses on a number of questions:
What were the ideas and legacy of Loris Malaguzzi?
What is unique about Reggio Emilia?
What are the issues in education today and what does it mean to be a teacher?
How can educators most effectively make use of creativity?
Table of Contents
Note on Terminology
Our Reggio Emilia (Gunilla Dahlberg and Peter Moss)
Carlina Rinaldi: Writings, Speeches and Interviews, 1984-2004
Staying by the children's side: the knowledge of educators
Participation as Communication
Malaguzzi and the Teachers
Documentation and Assessment: What is the Relationship?
Dialogues
The Space of Childhood
Issues in Educating Today
Documentation and Research
Continuity in Children's Services
Creativity as a Quality of Thought
The Construction of the Educational Project: Interview with Carlina Rinaldi
Teachers as researchers: Formation and Professional Development in a School of Education
The Organisation, the Method: Conversation with Carlina Rinaldi
Crossing Boundaries: Reflections on Loris Malaguzzi and Reggio Emilia
In Dialogue with Carlina Rinaldi: a Discussion between Carlina Rinaldi, Gunilla Dahlberg and Peter Moss
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