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In Relationship with Reggio inspired Practice

In Relationship with Reggio inspired Practice

By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D., RECE. I am feeling inspired lately. Even though it has been a long time since I first discovered the philosophy and guiding principles of the Reggio Emilia Approach at times over the years I have gotten disillusioned about my ability to bring Reggio home. But lately I am feeling very encouraged. My … Continue reading

The Pedagogy of Relationships: How Learning Happens

The Pedagogy of Relationships: How Learning Happens

By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. On January 10th, I had the honour of co-moderating an international #ReggioPLC chat with Suzanne Axelsson, a friend from across the globe. Educators from Sweden, Switzerland, Australia, Turkey across the United States and Canada joined in a fast paced hour of professional collaboration on the topic of listening. A Twitter … Continue reading

Messing About in Denver

Messing About in Denver

By: Diane Kashin, Ed.D, RECE. On October 12th,  I was in Denver, Colorado at the Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT) and participated in a “Messing About” workshop that incorporated the exhibit, Cultivating the Scientist in Every Child: The Philosophy of Frances and David Hawkins. The day before, I had the opportunity to tour the Boulder … Continue reading

“Beyond and beyond”

Jane’s comment about the children going “beyond the beyond” reminded me of the words of Malaguzzi. “Creativity seems to emerge from multiple experiences, coupled with a well-supported development of personal resources, including a sense of freedom to venture beyond the known” (Malaguzzi, 1998, p. 76). An exploration of shells in Jane's JK classroom. According to … Continue reading