BY: Jon Blauvelt
Collage Day School recently hosted a workshop on an educational philosophy rooted in Italy that focuses on viewing children as individuals who are curious and have powerful potential to learn. Angela Fowler, executive director and lead consultant of Cultivating the Early Years, led the workshop on the concept known as the Reggio Emilia Approach.
She is working with Collage to integrate the philosophy into the Ponte Vedra Beach school. The Feb. 14 workshop was free and open to the public and attended by parents, teachers, staff and administration of Collage. “It was a great visit; the staff and administration are really eager to study the Reggio Emilia Approach,” said Fowler, whose Chicago-based organization is devoted to progressive developmentally appropriate education for the early years, including the Reggio Emilia Approach.
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