Reggio Emilia Education

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2019
  • In response to the tragedy of World War II, people from the town Reggio Emilia developed a new model of education. War ought to never happen again.
    The Reggio Emilia approach is based on the philosophy of “an image of a child”. All children are viewed as full of potential, with an innate sense of curiosity and endless imagination. They are creative, capable of constructing their own learning and they have a natural interest to explore. While they follow their own interests, they always stay connected with others. Adults nurture their learning by providing a rich environment and support.
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Комментарии • 126

  • @sprouts
    @sprouts  2 года назад +2

    Help us to reach more parents and teachers to learn about Reggio Emilia: patreon.com/sprouts

  • @cats4992
    @cats4992 2 года назад +25

    I love love love this curriculum for early childhood development. I was a pre school teacher for a Montessori reggio school and my 11 month old goes to a school like that as well! I love it so much and so happy I have resources like this to help my child discovery and create as much as her little heart desires. She is a very independent little girl and I really want to nourish this quality within her.

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear that Cat 😊 my kids go to our little school and we also follow these principles.
      Feel free to follow our newsletter or join us on patreon.com/sprouts to support alternative ways of learning.

  • @trishanascott2322
    @trishanascott2322 4 года назад +121

    I am currently training to be a EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER and this is extremely helpful thanks a million.

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  4 года назад +3

      Very happy to hear that!

    • @ereshermosaa7260
      @ereshermosaa7260 3 года назад +1

      same 💛

    • @trishanascott2322
      @trishanascott2322 3 года назад

      Thanks for the likes and comments 💖

    • @ruthlakey4489
      @ruthlakey4489 3 года назад +2

      I'm busy trying to get my early childhood care certificate too

    • @hiaazain8965
      @hiaazain8965 2 года назад +2

      The same here
      Studying in in faculty of education for early childhood

  • @sophieboylan1633
    @sophieboylan1633 3 года назад +10

    I attended a Reggio Emilia kindergarten and loved it, I hope more people have the same opportunity

    • @itsweird7760
      @itsweird7760 3 месяца назад

      How did you attend it? 😅 Can you please tell me ?

  • @ronitnayak4408
    @ronitnayak4408 5 лет назад +65

    Wish I had an experience like this as a kid, nowadays all kids just go to public schools and keep eyes glued to screens 😥

    • @jamham8993
      @jamham8993 3 года назад +3

      Were not glued to screens boomers

    • @sc-ps1ek
      @sc-ps1ek 3 года назад +3

      Wafflewyvern yes we are, everything is literally online now. Schools barely even let students do assignments on paper anymore 🙄

    • @mariaaulina1488
      @mariaaulina1488 3 года назад

      Yes you alright, I wish millennial children had a experience like that,, but so hard to take your children far away from the screen now,,

    • @aboslmainalsalma7412
      @aboslmainalsalma7412 2 года назад

      @@mariaaulina1488 The most important thing at home is that you try to stay away from the screen when you are at home

  • @axoNNNessj
    @axoNNNessj 5 лет назад +42

    I havn't noticed the relation between war and the way we learn to treat each other in schools and at home before. It definitely makes sense though. In both cases there's an authority figure who teaches the 'way' while others don't learn to think for themselves.
    Well that's some food for thought.. :) great video!

    • @mrs.camillewarrenempress3115
      @mrs.camillewarrenempress3115 3 года назад +1

      That is how the society is today for the school board throughout the United States

    • @AKTechIT
      @AKTechIT Год назад

      War creates casualties where children are affected and education is sacrificed, not saying that this is the case for all wars because there is usually a winning and losing side.

  • @iamprincemack5999
    @iamprincemack5999 5 лет назад +33

    Never heard of this before, I love it.

  • @sueelliott4793
    @sueelliott4793 3 года назад +3

    I love this, yay !! I am an ECE student and this has made a big impact on me

  • @alinerussocatto3725
    @alinerussocatto3725 3 года назад +6

    I'm a Teacher in Brazil and at this moment I'm studying that Approach, I found it very interesting :) Thanks a lot for the video ❤️ Grazie a mille

  • @ileanabaumann9378
    @ileanabaumann9378 3 года назад +12

    I’m being hired for a Reggio Emilia school and this is very helpful! Thank you!!

    • @SurrealParkour
      @SurrealParkour 2 года назад +2

      I would love to know how you have gotten on since then until now

  • @DSDaly
    @DSDaly 5 лет назад +20

    My son starts Reggio Emilia this fall! It's going to be perfect for him. I don't like Pre-K where it's inside all day in one room, sitting at desks staring at a teacher. That's what my step son had and it wasn't good for him at all. I was so impressed by the school and the staff at the Reggio school when I went on a tour. I'm so excited for my son!

  • @xxmRAWRZpxx
    @xxmRAWRZpxx 5 лет назад +20

    The environment pictured as a human was low-key terrifying imagine crawling into the hole

  • @trishanascott2322
    @trishanascott2322 4 года назад +1

    Mission accomplished Sprouts

  • @UshaDevi-ie6bt
    @UshaDevi-ie6bt 5 лет назад +1

    As always knowledge gained. 👍

  • @aliceverzelloni8435
    @aliceverzelloni8435 5 лет назад +30

    Love your channel and thank you for talking about my town, it was a pleasant surprise! Grazie da Reggio Emilia ❤️

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  5 лет назад

      Thank you Alisneedstosleep! Did you also visit the school?

    • @elisagherpelli2372
      @elisagherpelli2372 5 лет назад +1

      @@sprouts I live in Reggio Emilia too and It's so strange to see explained an approach that was used in my kindergarden, it was just so natural to me... I understood that It wasn't like that anywhere only when I studied Malaguzzi at High school. Good Job

  • @mathanikayogachanthiran1579
    @mathanikayogachanthiran1579 4 года назад +3

    I'm doing an assignment about Reggio Eilia approach and the uniqueness .... so it's amazing and helpful, Thank you so much

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  4 года назад

      I am glad it was helpful! thank you, mathanika for the feedback! If you want to support us making more videos like this one, please visit www.patreon.com/sprouts and become our patron!

    • @ngadanande4331
      @ngadanande4331 Месяц назад

      Hey i am also doing an assignment about Reggio Emilia approach. How ever it is not yet clear to me if what are the exact 3 educators and 8 principles. Can you please help me?

    • @ngadanande4331
      @ngadanande4331 Месяц назад

      ​@@sprouts what are the 3 educators and 8 principles of Reggio Emilia approach?? Please help

  • @meganwinham9235
    @meganwinham9235 2 года назад +2

    I have learnt that you must allow children to make mistakes to help them to understand and learn from others aspart of a group

  • @matisan3903
    @matisan3903 4 года назад +14

    I was born in Reggio Emilia!

  • @kereenpereira9598
    @kereenpereira9598 3 года назад

    love the approach for learning.

  • @Threebamboos
    @Threebamboos 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video. 👍

  • @faezemb007
    @faezemb007 4 года назад +1

    That was helpful, thanks

  • @jenniferhawes9296
    @jenniferhawes9296 4 года назад

    Great Video! I am happy to work in a reggio emilia school!

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  4 года назад

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  • @helenvelazquez4
    @helenvelazquez4 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video, help a lot with my Childcare Course

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  4 года назад +1

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  •  5 лет назад +3

    We are comitted to drive our community founded preschool according to RE"s "idealistic and native approach" in Hungary, Szeged. Nothing RE related community we've found so four in our counry.

  • @SriMulyani-dr8tu
    @SriMulyani-dr8tu 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. It makes me remember to my grandchild studying there. Always by picturing. Then she said, what picture is it?

  • @nikospaschalis8318
    @nikospaschalis8318 5 лет назад +4

    well made video keep up the good work

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  5 лет назад

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  • @lalamana4989
    @lalamana4989 5 лет назад +7

    I wouldve liked this as a kid

  • @mihaelabortos4696
    @mihaelabortos4696 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome videos! Removing the hand that draws (which was a distraction) make the entire video more enjoyable and lets you focus on the topic more.

  • @xloves2785
    @xloves2785 4 года назад +1

    I really like the background music of this channel's videos. :)
    Thank you so much for this enriching content! :D

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  4 года назад

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  • @itisdevonly
    @itisdevonly 2 года назад +1

    Sounds pretty similar to the Sudbury approach, though that one also contains important elements of democracy, which I think are critical. I really wish this kind of school would become the norm.

  • @AnitaWijayanti22
    @AnitaWijayanti22 3 года назад +1

    Next about Charlotte mason please ❤️

  • @selfelements8037
    @selfelements8037 2 года назад

    Play is the highest form of research?

  • @teachersparker
    @teachersparker 4 года назад +4

    I am still learning about Reggio Emilia Approach, but I am trying to understand the idea of following a particular child's lead and inviting others to collaborate, creating a project together to share at the end as a culmination. What about the other students' interests? Do you just pick and choose which one to follow and have the whole class be a part of that? I don't understand how to progress in a student's interest without thinking about the rest. I can only imagine it would just be a class full of different ideas, interests, and abilities. How could one possibly take a child's interest and create a whole curriculum out of it? I find that in my classroom, students are curious about all different things, there's never usually one area of interest. Maybe I am not understanding this clearly. I also reach Prek

    • @aysyludinm7843
      @aysyludinm7843 4 года назад +5

      You observe your children and find areas where they start actively collaborating, engaging with each other. Shared interest. Then you think of ways to extend that interest, create play invitations out of it. see what happens, analyse, continue with chose path or change direction. Like that. It is not an easy topic. You should get more training on this to understand. You never make a whole class to be part of one thing, Reggio is about working in small groups. 2-5 children. So you offer different invitations. according to your observations of children, their development level and interest.

    • @Oomzilla
      @Oomzilla 2 года назад +4

      I feel like I understand your concern. And having experienced this first hand it's definitely not something that works with more than 3-5 people. Otherwise disruptive behaviour can have a negative effect on other children or the group as a whole. Like the reply states 2-5, small groups. It can and should work if done correctly. When done poorly it lacks the discipline required, easily attained by Montessori or Waldorf methods with their greater structured approach.

  • @esthercohen1402
    @esthercohen1402 2 года назад +1

    Can you combine the Montessori and Reggio Emilia approach in a classroom?

    • @terencesilva4499
      @terencesilva4499 2 года назад

      Yes but I think waldorf education is better with montessori

  • @Renewed85
    @Renewed85 3 года назад +1

    I took a homeschool philosophy quiz. I'm already doing Unschooling, montessori.
    Reggio and Montessori are tired.
    What is the difference in the two? They sound the same to me.

    • @BernadetteHubbart
      @BernadetteHubbart 3 года назад

      Very similar! Montessori was developed by Maria Montessori and is also child centred. But it has very specific tools that you use in the teaching process - things like the clothing frames, the activity boxes and songs etc. I feel like Reggio Emilia is more of a philosophy and then each school would come up with their own activities and resources. That’s my (admittedly limited!) understanding of it...

  • @JohannY2
    @JohannY2 5 лет назад +9

    Very idealistic and native approach to education IMO.

  • @heidigaugert7264
    @heidigaugert7264 Год назад +1

    I love the idea of project approach with older preschoolers, but I haven't been very successful with it with children under the age of 3. I would love to see this in action, or learn more about it through trainings or observations.

  • @AlirezaRSH
    @AlirezaRSH 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful! Do you think it would be possible with an online platform? Has anyone done that?

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  3 года назад +1

      :D give it a try and let us know how it worked!

    • @AlirezaRSH
      @AlirezaRSH 3 года назад

      @@sprouts Working with a micro-learning platform I'm not sure how but I'll try :)

  • @zhensarmiento4057
    @zhensarmiento4057 3 года назад

    How did you create this animation?what application? You gain a subscribe!!! Great video.

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  3 года назад

      Hi Zhen Sarmiento, thank you so much for the nice comment! To find out more about how we make our videos visit our Patreon profile at www.patreon.com/sprouts :) Hope this helps!

  • @laurimuse1390
    @laurimuse1390 Месяц назад

    How can i learn more??????

  • @AnitaWijayanti22
    @AnitaWijayanti22 2 года назад

    Please video for charlotte mason education and fitrah based education.. thank you ❤

  • @hikikomori4994
    @hikikomori4994 2 года назад

    Which is better montessori or this?

  • @kimwarburton8490
    @kimwarburton8490 5 лет назад +1

    i wish there was such a school in SW UK

  • @ayatayel2430
    @ayatayel2430 2 года назад

    Thanks for Arabic caption 🌸

  • @aymaneboucetta7155
    @aymaneboucetta7155 5 лет назад +6

    good as always !

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  5 лет назад +1

      thanks aymane ;) !

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  5 лет назад

      Btw. if you want to support us you can subscribe to our channel, spread the word, contribute a community translation or become a patron on www.patreon.com/sprouts. ;)

  • @brainstormingsharing1309
    @brainstormingsharing1309 3 года назад +2

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @CandaceSHurst
    @CandaceSHurst 5 лет назад +1

    We call this RTI now.

  • @kingstonschoolatd
    @kingstonschoolatd 5 лет назад +2

    Great

  • @kitijaizmailova1818
    @kitijaizmailova1818 2 года назад

    Hello. Is it possible to write a direct message to you? I have some questions about this video. Thank you

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  2 года назад

      hello@sproutsschools.com

  • @Kadina8515
    @Kadina8515 4 года назад

    I have a child in a Pre-K program that uses this approach... the problem is the transition. We are constantly worried about how she will transition into a traditional school environment because they don't teach traditional writing, spelling, and other subjects that prepares them for Kindergarten.

    • @MikeM-qm7hp
      @MikeM-qm7hp 4 года назад +1

      That’s too bad, my child’s Reggio Emilia preschool teaches all of those things.

    • @thelasthousewife6133
      @thelasthousewife6133 4 года назад +3

      That is absolutely not true. The curriculum is led by the students interests, but the teachers job is to create the activities to support the learning objectives. And besides spelling your name, spelling is not developmentally appropriate for preschool.

    • @Kadina8515
      @Kadina8515 4 года назад

      @@thelasthousewife6133 that's the point... our concern is just that... because traditional grade schooling focuses on that, what would the transition be? I love the idea and the concept of Reggio, but have you had any experience with the development and transition of the child into traditional school. I'm just curious to know.

  • @mikeel4
    @mikeel4 2 года назад +5

    Great in theory if you had a classroom full of students invested in learning. Wait until they decide they are going to wrestle, chase each other around the room and out of it, scream out at each other, throw their resources out the window - all types of language I guess. How are you going to keep track of all their projects and where they are up to as you deal with massive behaviour problems? And what happens when Johnny destroys the project next door because he's bored and all those students begin arguing and fighting and crying and mums and dads are on the phone to the school? It might work if you had a class of 10 quiet, well-behaved Quakers, but it doesn't suit the 30+ student classrooms in mainstream.

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  2 года назад

      Great point

    • @Cia_catalt
      @Cia_catalt Год назад +6

      If you implemented this approach you wouldn't have behavior problems like that in the first place.

    • @arihaviv8510
      @arihaviv8510 2 месяца назад

      In theory...
      ​@@Cia_catalt

  • @emmi612
    @emmi612 3 года назад +1

    I clicked on this because it's my name 😄👍

  • @hiaazain8965
    @hiaazain8965 2 года назад

    Hey i can help translating into Arabic if u want

  • @kritagyamaharjan5535
    @kritagyamaharjan5535 5 лет назад +1

    Sad thing is even though I know this is great and good way I wont able to teach this way when I will be parents coz we weren't prepared like this ..

    • @caroesteph9058
      @caroesteph9058 4 года назад +3

      kritagya maharjan you can do the research and search simple activities. Once you immerse yourself in the research you’ll be able to implement this philosophy in your parenting the more you inform yourself

  • @vineetrawat3397
    @vineetrawat3397 5 лет назад +3

    Plz upload something about Indian study cycle

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  5 лет назад +1

      What do you mean? Can you explain a bit more?

    • @vineetrawat3397
      @vineetrawat3397 5 лет назад

      Bro make a video of Indian student how to study for finals as the studies are different in other countries

    • @old888
      @old888 5 лет назад

      Yeah its too frustrating...

  • @serra3389
    @serra3389 5 лет назад +11

    Titolo inaspettato lol
    (I'm italian, "unexpected title")

  • @inevitablecraftslab
    @inevitablecraftslab 2 года назад

    This whistle makes those videos really hard to watch

  • @laurenhicks6074
    @laurenhicks6074 Год назад +1

    I do not like this approach full on, but I do implement parts of it naturally within my teachings

    • @kaielyse9313
      @kaielyse9313 Год назад

      What parts dont you like about this approach? Just curious.

    • @SamuelShead
      @SamuelShead 6 месяцев назад

      nothing it's horrible@@kaielyse9313

  • @Ardelle77
    @Ardelle77 2 года назад +1

    Lol I'm from Reggio Emilia!! I can tell it's not like that. People here are depressed af, school doesn't matter about students, it is just like every other place in Italy. It's messed up. I guess it's just 1 school that does this

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  2 года назад

      Ciao ✋ ❤️

  • @headoffairville6262
    @headoffairville6262 3 года назад +34

    This is such a fun way to present information, but please be conscious of the importance of showing people from a wide range of racial and ethnic groups.

    • @angelicasteinman6627
      @angelicasteinman6627 2 года назад +1

      Thank you!!! I came here to say this. It's so hard to not see representation, especially when learning about such a fabulous teaching style. I didn't see a single person in this video who would represent or reflect a positive image for my daughter.

    • @kimalton6556
      @kimalton6556 2 года назад

      Agreed. Should be fairly easy to solve

    • @ggrey5990
      @ggrey5990 3 месяца назад

      cry somewhere

  • @ivanos_95
    @ivanos_95 3 года назад +4

    Unfortunately, school founded on the idea of pacifism means no competition, so basically no sport, sexuality, or any personal rewards. The school itself isn't evil, but I feel sorry for the students, who have to face the brutal reality of adulthood after going through such education.

    • @itisdevonly
      @itisdevonly 2 года назад +6

      Not sure how you came to that conclusion. Sports, sexuality, and personal rewards have nothing to do with pacifism, and other than sports, they also have nothing to do with competition. But competition in the context of play is not opposed to pacifism. So you won't have high-stakes sports, but you will still have sports for play. And most children who go through this kind of school system are much better equipped to face the world when they leave than those who've been broken down by the traditional school system and only ever learned how to jump through hoops and try to avoid mistakes. Real life is full of mistakes, and if you don't know how to deal with that, you're at a huge disadvantage.

  • @geraldjohnson8871
    @geraldjohnson8871 2 года назад

    Looks like the prior Generations failed terribly lf the way things are to day an indication of how to teach children about
    Life and their Eternal Soul. Shalowm parenting begins With GOD or ends in destruction of your Soul and your loving Children also. I was guilty to the loss of a son. Don't make that mistake.!

  • @ozgurdiyarkozan2264
    @ozgurdiyarkozan2264 5 лет назад

    İtalyan basket ligine oynamayın reggio az yatırmadı beni