I. INTRODUCTION TO REGGIO EMILIA.
1. A Brief Reggio Emilia Story, Lella Gandini.II. REGGIO EMILIA AS SEEN THROUGH AMERICAN EYES.
4. Reggio Emilia and American Schools: Telling Them Apart and Putting Them Together—Can We Do It?, Joanne Hendrick.III. THE CHALLENGE TO CHANGE.
6. The Challenges of the Reggio Emilia Approach, Lilian Katz.IV. ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE TO CHANGE BY CHANGING RELATIONSHIPS.
7. Creating, Encouraging, and Supporting Relationships at Chicago Commons Child Development Program, Karen Haigh.V. ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE TO CHANGE BY DOING PROJECT WORK.
13. Conversations with Children, Louise Boyd Cadwell, Brenda Fyfe.VI. ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE TO CHANGE BY CREATING THE APPROPRIATE SETTINGS.
17. Reflecting on Changes Within Our Learning and Living Environments at Chicago Commons, Karen Haigh.VII. ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE TO CHANGE ON A LARGER SCALE.
20. Reflections on a Journey of Inspiration: Teacher Change in Public Education, Sandra Miller, Sonya Stoptaugh.VIII. CREATING A VISION FOR FUTURE CHANGE: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
21. Experiences in Advocacy: Expanding the Role of the Early Childhood Educator, Judith Allen Kaminsky with Margie Cooper, Jeanne Goldhaber, Karen Haigh.![]() |
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