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Working in the Reggio Way: Next Steps (lunch) 1/31/10 At Stephen Wise Temple in Los Angeles, CA.

Sunday, January 31, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 AM (ET)

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Come spend the day exploring the next steps in Reggio inspired practice with Julianne Wurm

 

Join Julianne Wurm in the first public workshop to explore never before shared parts of her research from inside the schools of Reggio Emilia. This will take participants deeper into Reggio inspired practice exploring such things as the role of teacher, pedagogista and atelierista, particular barriers to implementation, stare a tavola, morning meeting, the Nido, and so much more...

 

The day will include:

assemblea, use of arts, role of the teacher, atelierista/pedagogosta, Americanisms/barriers to implementation, and more.



 

January 31, 2010 | 9 a.m.-4p.m.

Check in 8 a.m. | Lunch break 12 noon-1 p.m.

Stephen S. Wise Temple

Zeldin-Hershenson Hall

 

15500 Stephen S Wise Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90077

 

To register with lunch visit, www.eventbrite.com/event/485433946

 

To register without lunch visit, www.eventbrite.com/event/490822062

 ADVANCED REGISTRATION

$50 if registered before 1/15/10

$60 including lunch if registered before 1/15/10

 

Registrations will be accepted as space permits after 1/15/10 until 1/29/10.


 

Registrations will not be accepted at the door.

 

* Send 4 teachers and the 5th is free!

  * All registrations must be completed

under one name at the same time. Pay for 4 and the 5th will be added on our end under your name!

 

Seating is limited

so be sure to register early

 

 

 

Julianne Wurm is the author of the best-selling book, Working in the Reggio Way: A Beginner’s Guide for American Teachers based on the work she did as a participant-observer in the school of Reggio Emilia, Italy. Julianne was immersed in the culture and local community of Reggio Emilia during the three years she lived there and this helped unpack the theory of practices that gave rise to the Reggio-inspired practice. Julianne continued to travel the country, working with teacher and refining her understanding of pedagogy. She also uses technology to host very popular webinars and online classes to bring educators from different locations together to collaborate and learn. Julianne began her career in education as a member of Teach for America and has taught in inner city Houston, East Los Angeles and the Bronx, New York. Julianne is currently working as an instructor as Columbia University, Teachers College while writing her dissertation on teacher education.  Julianne has already completed an MA in curriculum and Teaching an EdM in Early Childhood Education from Columbia University, Teachers College.