Related Links
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NAREA, Dialogues for quality in Education: The School as a Place of Relationships and Connections.
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Florida Collaborative, The Florida Reggio Collaborative was born in the year 2005 with the intention to welcome the exhibit The Hundred Languages of Children from Reggio Emilia, Italy, to Miami, Fl.
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Harvest Resources, Margie Carter and Deb Curtis founded HARVEST RESOURCES in 1994 as a partnership to inspire early care providers and educators to engage fully in their own learning.
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Boulder Journey School, At Boulder Journey School educators observe, document and interpret children’s thinking and learning in order to understand, support and extend the children’s meaning-making experiences.
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Innovative Teacher Project, For more than a decade, the Innovative Teacher Project (ITP), in collaboration with the Mills College Education Department has provided professional development opportunities for educators, administrators and parents interested in the study of the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education.
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Videatives, Videatives make general principles of child development and early education come to life.
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Exchange Everyday, Exchange has promoted the exchange of ideas among leaders in the early childhood programs worldwide through its magazine, books, training products, training seminars, and international conferences.
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Outdoor Classroom Project, Where children are valued, thrive, and reach their full potential as individuals and contributing members of society.
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NICHD, The most comprehensive child care study conducted to date to determine how variations in child care are related to children's development.
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Branches Children blossom with a progressive education where their ideas, interests, and insights are heard and responded to both as members of a community and as individuals.
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NAEYC,Professional organization which promotes excellence in early childhood education.


