Nestled behind the First United Pentecostal Church in West Nashville is a two-story brick house, surrounded by 33 acres of grassy fields, a meandering creek, a grove of trees and a bamboo forest. In ...
One hundred languages of children are the focus of the curriculum at The Sapling School in Broad Ripple. The school recognizes that all children have different ways of learning, growing and thriving ...
Reggio Emilia, named for the northern Italian province famous for its production of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, shares its name with an Italian teaching style gaining steam in early learning ...
The public is invited to join Peregrine School and the Davis Art Center for “100 Languages of Childhood,” a co-sponsored forum presentation on Reggio Emilia-inspired education at 7 p.m. Friday, March ...
Elmwood Franklin School, a pre-K to eighth-grade private school in the city of Buffalo, has adopted the “Reggio Emilia” curriculum philosophy in which children decide the topics of class lessons.
The Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy is best known for balsamic vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Guiseppe Verdi. But it is also known for having the best preschools and kindergartens in ...
The Judith A. Morrill Recreation Center is now enrolling students in JAM Early Education for the 2026-2027 school year.
The city of Reggio Emilia is located not far from Bologna, which was the birthplace of the world's first university. These days, Reggio Emilia is renowned throughout the world for its Early Childhood ...
What and how children learn has always been decided by schools – or worse, by policy makers and politicians. These decisions necessarily restrict students’ learning and often squelch their innate ...
As the focus in Nepal's education shifts to quality from just enrollment rates, a major international conference is being held in Kathmandu to review the latest findings about the importance early ...
“We built the walls of this school together, men and women, because we wanted it to be new and different for our children.” This contrast couldn’t be any clearer. The architectural difference ...