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The Reggio Emilia Approach in Early Childhood Education
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This study presents a discussion of the Reggio Emilia approach, one of the unique approaches applied in early childhood education. Information was given about the physical structure, art, teacher, atelierista, documentation and projects conducted in the school implementing this approach. In the paper, examples of observational studies to examine the Reggio Emilia approach are presented. It was suggested that making necessary physical arrangements by examining the Reggio Emilia approach's features and the principles of these features, a richer educational environment in preschool education institutions could be created. It was also suggested that preschool education could be more effective and qualified if these features were recognized by the program developers, educators and teachers. Finally, based on the analysis of this approach, some suggestions for teachers and program administrators are made.
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Kaynakça
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Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
İngilizce
Konular
Eğitim Üzerine Çalışmalar
Bölüm
Derleme
Yazarlar
Lütfiye Coşkun
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Türkiye
Yayımlanma Tarihi
19 Ocak 2022
Gönderilme Tarihi
3 Aralık 2021
Kabul Tarihi
10 Ocak 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 1970 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1
