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The Wonder Of Learning - New York City

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“OUR TASK, REGARDING CREATIVITY, IS TO HELP CHILDREN CLIMB THEIR OWN MOUNTAINS, AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE.  NO ONE CAN DO MORE.” -LORIS MALAGUZZI

Exhibition of the infant-toddler centers and preschools, Istituzione of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia, Italy - North American version

Exhibition of the infant-toddler centers and preschools, Istituzione of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia, Italy - North American version

IN COLLABORATION WITH

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The exhibit IS NOW CLOSED

JANUARY 15, 2015 - MAY 15, 2015

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC = SaturDAYS - SUNDAYS 12 - 6 PM

299 North 7th Street  |  Williamsburg, NY

L Train subway Service is suspended on weekends and evenings

Click Here For More Information


Watch our video about the exhibit

The Power of Listening to Children:
The Journey of Inspiration from Reggio Emilia, Italy



 

The Exhibit

The traveling exhibition, "The Wonder of Learning," recounts experience from infant-toddler centers, preschools and primary schools in the city of Reggio Emilia.  Take a sneak peak through the official exhibition website.

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The new exhibition, "The Wonder of Learning," can be a democratic piazza calling international attention to the importance of education and schools as places for discussion and mutual exchange: a piazza for dialogue about our qualities and our limits, about what we are now and what we could become. 

The exhibition speaks to all those involved in schooling - teachers, pedagogues, psychologist, families, etc. - and to all members of the general public who believe that safeguarding educational processes and their evolution is of fundamental importance for society.

 

The Ateliers in Action

See more pics on the Ateliers page

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photos by Kristin Eno


Hosted by

NYC Encounters with Reggio, Teaching Beyond the Square, 

Beginnings Nursery and Williamsburg Northside School

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in collaboration with

Reggio Children and North American Reggio Emilia Alliance (NAREA)

 
 
 
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