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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]What training did you receive in Italy that made you invaluable to becoming a better teacher?[/b] 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] I was awaiting the answer to this also. I guess it's a secret.[/quote] There can't possibly be many schools flying teachers, or even directors to Italy. That just doesn't make sense and I can't believe there aren't comparable but training opportunities nearby. Our school actually spends a lot of time and money sending teachers to training somewhere on a nearby coast, but there is no way they would send folks to Italy. And I wouldn't want them to; it would only increase costs and time closed for training.[/quote] A Beverley hills church preschool in Alexandria sends teachers there. I’ma special educator, not trained in the Reggio method but I’ve seen it done. it is actually quite difficult. One must be creative, guide kids without being explicit and be fully engaged. No tossing worksheets on the table or helping make macaroni”art” that all looks the same. It’s not free play. [/quote]
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