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Internet
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This free, downloadable magazine comes direct from Reggio Emillia. It is bilingual Italian-English, extremely inspirational, and an invaluable resource.
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Click on "Documentation Examples" and then "Examples of documentation that is shared more widely" to see documentation from two actual Reggio Emilia projects.
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Sylvia Chard's site "provide[s] readers with resources to enable them to carry out projects wherever they may work with children."
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A listserv (e-mail forum) for people interested in Reggio. You may subscribe to receive individual e-mails or a daily digest.
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Extracted from Chapter 5, "The Disciplined Mind: Beyond Facts And Standardized Tests, The K-12 Education That Every Child Deserves", Howard Gardner, 2000
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A great article, with photographs, about the aesthetic environments of the Reggio schools and art studios and how they enhance learning.
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Another great article by Patricia Tarr, on reflecting how what we display on our walls affects our children’s learning
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Videos
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If you don't have the money to purchase videos, I suggest contacting the nearest university's early childhood education department and asking if they are willing to lend them out. We were able to borrow videos for self-directed inservice workshops.
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Professional Development
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Exhibition of the Municipal Infant-Toddler Centres and Preschools. This is a traveling exhibit and moves to a new location in North America each year.
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This free, downloadable issue of ReChild was dedicated to the exhibit.
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This collaborative among three schools in St. Louis offers site visits ("delegation days"), workshops, and conferences.
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Schools
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Miami, Florida, USA
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Boulder, Colorado, USA
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Burlington, Vermont, USA
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Seattle, Washington, USA
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Clayton, Missouri, USA
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