Beyond Theory: Practical Strategies for Adapting Reggio Emilia
When
Asia/Singapore
This workshop invites participation from individuals with experience and/or interest in the Reggio Emilia approach to preschool and primary education. In general, the Reggio Emilia philosophy is a constructivist approach to teaching, learning and advocacy for children. In its most simple form, it is a way of listening, interacting, observing what children know, are curious about and what challenges them.
This workshop is designed to increase participants’ knowledge, skill and confidence level in adapting and integrating the Reggio Emilia approach in your setting.
Objectives
Participants will:
- Increase their knowledge of the philosophy and theories and begin to peel off the layers and begin to behind the Reggio Emilia Approach.
- Understand how the principles of the Reggio Emilia Approach be made visible in an early learning setting
- Build on the existing knowledge, skill, practical strategies and confidence to develop strategies on how to adapt the Reggio Emilia Approach in their setting
Outline
Session 1: Foundations & the central operating principles of the Reggio Emilia Approach
- Overview of the history, philosophical and theoretical foundations of the Reggio Emilia Approach
- How are the principles of the Reggio Emilia Approach essential to the approach
- Deconstruct and examine each principle in relation to ‘your’ setting
- Explore practical strategies of how the principles can be made visible
- Review cultural variations and ways to use that as a bridge in adapting the Reggio Emilia Approach in their setting
- The need to continuously reflect on their own philosophy of Early Childhood Education
- Generate action plans for both continued learning and development of skill for adapting the Reggio Emilia philosophy
- Reflections
Session 2: Adapting the Reggio Emilia Approach in the Early Years Setting – Where do you start?
- Reflect on their personal journey and teaching practices with the lens of a teacher as a researcher.
- Engage in an Imagineering session:
- experience a visual tour of teacher and children’s explorations projects and investigations
- mind map our “ideal” environment that is respectful to the image of the child
- Explore materials and construct plans for ateliers that enhance the emergence of children many language
- Reflections
Trainer’s Profile
Dr. Ezeh is an educational consultant and instructional coach who strives to help teachers and leaders transform their classrooms with student-centered learning and social-emotional support. She aims to help “community” teachers make education more relationship based and human. Dr. Ezeh served as Professor of Education and Director of the Early Childhood Education program at Aquinas College and Director of Early Childhood Education for 27 years. She holds Master of Education in Early Childhood Education and Doctor of Education in Child & Youth Studies with specialization in Curriculum Development and Systemic Change, and has taught semester long course and workshops on the Reggio Emilia Approach for years. Her passion is teaching, learning, and growing alongside other educational professionals who also believe that education is the key transforming the world. Ezeh devotes her time and attention helping teachers and schools make learning and the teaching process visible; developing and coaching emerging leaders; advocating for women and young girls, and taking a two generation approach to early childhood education to vulnerable communities. Dr. Ezeh published her memoir – Nwaenyi: Child of an Elephant: Lessons Learned from My Father, a Nigerian Chief, About Child Development and Affirmations to make child development principles visible to parents.
Methodology
This workshop is will offer varieties of opportunities for experiential and collaborative learning. Participants will have the opportunity and are expected to be active participants in the discussion, both within the small and large group formats; reflecting on their own journey and learning in a supportive environment that allow them to gain practical knowledge that can be applied to teaching practices.
Target Audience
Teachers, early childhood educators, curriculum coordinator, parent educator and administrators of children aged 0 to 8 years.
Fees
1 person: SGD400.00 (USD320.00)/person
2 to 4 person: SGD380.00 (USD310.00)/person
5 person & more: SGD360.00 (USD300.00/person)
E-certificate will be issued
Platform
Zoom
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Other Details
Duration: 2 days, 6 hours
Closing Date: 8 Jan 2025
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