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Powerful children: Understanding how to teach and learn using the Reggio approach  

Powerful children: Understanding how to teach and learn using the Reggio approach

 
Author(s): Ann Lewin-Benham
Published: 2008
Pages: 216
ECA Code: SUND348
Price: $71.95 (Includes GST for Australian orders)
 

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Explores and explains how the Reggio approach can be used to address major concerns currently found in early childhood education.

Powerful children: Understanding how to teach and learn using the Reggio approach presents research and examples which can guide policies on best practice in early childhood education, as well and personal development and direction.

Topics include:

  • children's first experiences
  • designing an environment
  • the hundred languages of children
  • contextual learning
  • the teacher's roles in action

Author Ann Lewinn-Benham draws on both her extensive thoretical knowledge and her personal experiences.


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