Although
this article deals with a school style that is often implemented at the
elementary level, it still speaks
to school culture, authentic learning, and lesson design that grabs
students' attention. What would it look like for us to implement more
non-traditional learning in our classrooms? Would more of our students
tune in?
Reggio Emilia: From Postwar Italy to NYC's Toniest Preschools
A teaching approach meant to perk up the children of war is
popular at a handful of posh American schools. But wouldn't it make more
sense to use it with underprivileged kids?
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