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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What training did you receive in Italy that made you invaluable to becoming a better teacher? How was that content not able to be delivered stateside? The real question is why do you care about this? If you don’t like the training/philosophy, put your kid in a different school. Your aggressive behavior is not acceptable. [/quote] The questions she asked were pertinent. Why do you say she is being aggressive? Your response was the aggressive one. I would like someone to answer why you have to go to Italy to learn the philosophy as well and how that makes you a better teacher. Does a teacher who teaches to Piaget need to go to France? Here’s the rub. Reggio is child guided. I do not trust a two, three or four year old to guide a curriculum especially as a preschool’s purpose is to get children Kindergarten ready. Children do not know what they need to learn to be Kindergarten ready. Teachers do. This can be done with a happy medium of learning through play. But to have children run this process is only allowing for one thing: the child will enjoy playing. Again, why pay for your child to just play? My opinion. No need to tackle me PP with your aggressive response. [/quote]
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