Albuquerque Museum
I'm just back from the The North American Reggio Emilia Alliance Summer Conference (NAREA) in Albuquerque, thanks to SchoolArts and Davis Publications. It was an intense and meaningful four day experience, seeing old friends, making new ones, and constantly learning.
Lella Gandini, Wyatt Wade, and Carolyn Edwards.
Most of the conference took place at the Albuquerque Museum of Science and History, which is the current site of Reggio Emilia's The Hundred Languages of Children exhibit.
A ring around the rosy.
More rock stars of Reggio!
Jane and Karyn
Wyatt and I with Reggio rock stars Lella Gandini and Carolyn Edwards.
Local children from the Ballet Folklorica entertained us at the closing reception.
We did squeeze in a lunchtime visit to the Albuquerque Museum.
Street artist humor.
Thanks for sharing highlights of the Reggio conference. We have several Reggio schools here in St. Louis-
ReplyDeleteI taught in the Clayton School District and our pre-K and K,1, teachers and I used many Reggio concepts.
Art is an important part of the curriculum and valued by the classroom teachers---I thoroughly
enjoyed teaching there. Maggie Peeno, U of MO-St. Louis