Acknowledgments |
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About the Contributors |
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Foreword: Complementary Perspectives on Reggio Emilia |
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Remarks: Malaguzzi's Story, Other Stories |
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Part I. Starting Points |
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1. Introduction: Background and Starting Points |
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2. What Can We Learn from Reggio Emilia? |
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Part II. Reggio Emilia's Educators Describe Their Program: Interviews With Lella Gandini |
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3. History, Ideas, and Basic Philosophy: An Interview with Lella Gandini |
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4. The Community-Teacher Partnership in the Governance of the Schools: An Interview with Lella Gandini |
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5. Projected Curriculum Constructed Through Documentation--Progettazione: An Interview with Lella Gandini |
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6. The Role of the Pedagogista: An Interview with Lella Gandini |
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collaboration with Simona Bonilauri |
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7. The Role of the Atelierista: An Interview with Lella Gandini |
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8. The Voice of Parents: An Interview with Lella Gandini |
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Part III. Reflections on the Interplay of Theory and Practice |
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9. Educational and Caring Spaces |
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10. Partner, Nurturer, and Guide: The Role of the Teacher |
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11. Children With "Special Rights" in the Preprimary Schools and Infant-Toddler Centers of Reggio Emilia |
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12. Curriculum Development in Reggio Emilia: A Long-Term Curriculum Project About Dinosaurs |
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13. Negotiated Learning Through Design, Documentation, and Discourse |
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14. Theory and Praxis in Reggio Emilia: They Know What They Are Doing, and Why |
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15. Poppies and the Dance of World Making |
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Part IV. The Extension of the Reggio Emilia Approach Into American Classrooms |
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16. The Child in Community: Constraints From the Early Childhood Lore |
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17. Existing Frameworks and New Ideas From Our Reggio Emilia Experience: Learning at a Lab School With 2- to 4-Year-Old Children |
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18. Bridge to Another Culture: The Journey of the Model Early Learning Center |
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19. The City in the Snow: Applying the Multisymbolic Approach in Massachusetts |
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20. Looking in the Mirror: A Reflection of Reggio Practice in Winnetka |
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21. The Project Approach Framework for Teacher Education: A Case for Collaborative Learning and Reflective Practice |
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22. Stories of Change from the St. Louis-Reggio Collaborative |
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23. Reconsidering Early Childhood Education in the United States: Reflections From Our Encounters With Reggio Emilia |
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Part V. Conclusion |
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24. Conclusion: Final Reflections |
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Glossary of Terms Used by Educators in Reggio Emilia |
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Additional Resources |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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