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Inspiring Spaces: Risk, Choice and Playful Learning

Inspiring Spaces: Risk, Choice and Playful Learning

By: Cindy Green B.Sc., RECE. I am grateful to my long time friend and colleague, Diane Kashin for inviting me to accompany her on a journey to present in, and visit Adelaide, South Australia. Upon return from our adventures there are so many experiences that we continue to reflect on regarding the multiples perspectives evident in … Continue reading

Buttons Connect in Reggio-Inspired Practice

Buttons Connect in Reggio-Inspired Practice

By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. Many, many years ago, when I discovered emergent curriculum and specifically the Project Approach I was teaching early childhood education at a large community college. I wanted my students to understand how a topic worthy of further investigation can emerge from hands on experience. I wanted the topic to be something … Continue reading

Digital Documentation: Making Teaching and Learning Visible

Digital Documentation: Making Teaching and Learning Visible

By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. Making teaching and learning visible has been a cornerstone of Reggio inspired practice for some time. In Ontario, there is increasingly an expectation that early learning professionals engage in pedagogical documentation, the process that makes visible teaching and learning. The problem for early childhood educators, specifically, is time. In a long and … Continue reading