2012 NAREA Winter Conference
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The Third NAREA Winter Conference
Interweaving of Children's and Adults' Research:
Discovering the Joys and Complexities of Learning
A NAREA initiative in partnership with and hosted by Google Children's Center
February 11-12, 2012
Google Children's Centers
Mountain View, California
Featuring presentations by Amelia Gambetti, Lella Gandini
and Google Children's Center educators
Including a visit to Google Children's Center
One of the classrooms at Google Children's Center
(While this conference is full and the wait list is
closed, we hope you will attend the
Eighth NAREA Summer Conference in Portland, Oregon.)
For more information, log onto the Winter Conference - Current page of NAREA website.
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February 11 - 12, 2012
The Third NAREA Winter Conference
Google Children's Centers
Mountain View, CA
Winter Conference - Current
April 15 - 20, 2012
International Study Group
Reggio Emilia, Italy
Contact: Angela Ferrario at
aferrario@comcast.net
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June 21 - 24, 2012
The Eighth NAREA Summer Conference
Portland, OR
Summer Conference - Current
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June 3 - 15, 2012
Second International Summer School
Reggio Emilia, Italy
Study Groups - Current |
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The Eighth NAREA Summer Conference
Dialogues for Quality in Education: Giving Visibility to Creative Thinking and Collaboration in Our Schools in Communities
In collaboration with Reggio Children and Portland Children's Museum
With "The Wonder of Learning - The Hundred Languages of Children" Exhibit from Reggio Emilia, Italy
June 21, 2012: Pre-Conference
June 22-24, 2012: Conference
Portland, Oregon
Keynote speakers: Vea Vecchi, Atelierista (L), Tiziana Filippini, Pedagogista (C),
and Amelia Gambetti, Insegnante (R) from Reggio Emilia, Italy presenting the
municipal 0-6 educational project by sharing experiences and perspectives in process
For more information about the conference, registration, and lodging,
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Third Edition
The Hundred Languages of Children |
This exciting new edition subtitled, The Reggio Emilia Experience in Transformation, is now available!
Edited by Carolyn Edwards, Lella Gandini, and George Forman.
It includes contributions from leaders from Reggio Emilia and international scholars from Europe and North America, including Loris Malaguzzi, Carlina Rinaldi, Vea Vecchi, Howard Gardner, Gunilla Dahlberg, and others. It is illustrated with photographs of the teachers and children in Reggio Emilia schools as well as drawings from the children of the Reggio Emilia preschools.
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"The Wonder of Learning -
The Hundred Languages of Children" Exhibit | 
"The Wonder of Learning - The Hundred Languages of Children" A New Exhibit from Reggio Emilia, Italy - North American Version
 in collaboration with 
February 2 - June 24, 2012 Portland Children's Museum Portland, Oregon
Hosted by Portland Children's Museum
For more information, log onto the Exhibit Project - Current Version page of the NAREA website.

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Second International Summer School
June 3-15, 2012
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"The dimension of research
and the hundred languages of children"
Principles of the educational project
Indications - Preschools and Infant-toddler Centres of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia
Ligonchio - Appenines of Reggio Emilia
Reggio Emilia, Italy
For English speaking participants
(Further information will be available the end of January 2012)
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Submit and View Job Postings on NAREA Website! |
The NAREA website now has a Job Postings section where schools, universities and organizations can submit job postings in the field of early childhood education on the Submit Job Posting page and early childhood educators can view job postings on the Job Postings List page. NAREA offers this new resource for those interested in communicating about job openings to the Reggio-inspired community in North America. NAREA members pay a discounted fee for a 60-day posting. |
Thank you, NAREA members!
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As a NAREA member, you help to enrich the lives of countless children, families and educators around the world as we all work together to improve early childhood education. Your support is vital to the success of this effort. So, thank you for your commitment to children, community and collaboration. We are so happy to be on this journey with you.
Become a NAREA member now or renew your membership in the Members Only Area. Contact Cheryl Rapaport if you have questions about NAREA membership.
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FAQs from the NAREA website
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Reading the FAQs on the NAREA website is a great way to become more informed about the Reggio approach. Here are just two of the many questions addressed in the FAQ section of our website. Please click on the link below to see the answers to these questions.
1. What is "the Reggio approach?"
2. How can I learn more about the Reggio approach?
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