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The next issue of Innovations in Early Education: The International Reggio Emilia Exchange will be published in June!
"0-99 Continuity in a Qualified System
of Relationships: The Educational
System in Reggio Emilia" |
by Paola Cagliari |
"Continuity in Literacy Learning at Opal
School of the Portland Children's
Museum" |
by Judy Graves,
Susan Harris MacKay,
Nicole Simpson-Tanner,
Kerry Salazar and Levia Friedman |
Voices: Conversations from North
America, "'The Wonder of Learning -
The Hundred Languages of Children'
Exhibit in Vancouver, British Columbia"
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by Laurie Kocher |
"The Hundred Languages of Children:
The Reggio Emilia Approach in
Transformation - A Book Review" |
by Carol Anne Wien and
Sam Gardner |
Upon publication, this issue will also be available to members on the NAREA website.
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Why is NAREA your organization? |

By joining NAREA, you add your voice to the growing international movement of those who feel a moral and ethical urgency to recast the image of education.
Your support is vital to sustain NAREA's work and to grow this movement. Together, we can raise the quality of early childhood education in North America!
Click here to join or renew your membership.
Contact Cheryl Rapaport with any questions about NAREA membership.
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Where the Jobs Are |
We are so pleased with your response to the NAREA JOBS SITE!! This effort to support those seeking employment as well as those searching for job applicants continues to grow, thanks to all who have posted and responded to job postings on the site. We hope that positive, new connections will continue to be established throughout our Reggio-inspired community in North America!
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Reggio Children Resources |
For information on the most current resources published by Reggio Children, click here to download the
2012 Reggio Children Resources catalog.
To order Reggio Children resources, visit
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