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We Are All Explorers
Learning and Teaching with Reggio Principles in Urban Settings

Daniel R. Scheinfeld, Karen Marie Haigh, and Sandra J. Scheinfeld
Pub Date: September 2008, 224 pages

Paperback: $28.95, ISBN: 0807749087
Cloth: $62, ISBN: 0807749095
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“This well-crafted book offers detailed how-to's on re-creating one of the world’s best preschool programs in a low-income urban setting. Bravo to the authors for showing us how to maneuver around the demands of traditional bureaucracies while maintaining focus on the humanity and brilliance of urban children, parents, and teachers!”
Lisa Delpit, Executive Director, Center for Urban Education & Innovation, Florida International University

“Here is an approach to teaching that embraces children as the sparks of meaning-making energy that they really are. These pages invite teachers to pay closer attention, be regularly astonished, and re-think the basics of how we organize school at every level.”
William Ayers, University of Illinois at Chicago, author of To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher

This unique book is invaluable to a wide range of educators who aspire to understand the depth of study when embarking on the journey to understand the principles of the Reggio Emilia approach.”
Eileen Hughes, Woodring College of Education, Western Washington University

We Are All Explorers is a must-read for teachers and parents who seek to nurture and cultivate the creativity and imagination of children, through an empowering pedagogical vision of early childhood education.”
Antonia Darder, University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign

“Provides wonderful examples of teachers and children working together. Karen and the teachers do not shy away from the American preschool agenda,—literacy, accountability, school readiness—but rather address these concepts within their construction of life in these preschools.”
Sandy Miller, Director, Early Childhood Education, Ohio Department of Education

“Teachers and teacher educators will find this a gem of a resource for understanding how the principles and practices of the Reggio Emilia Approach to early learning can be brought to life in diverse U.S. settings.”
Brenda Fyfe, Dean, School of Education, Webster University

“Finally. I've waited years for someone to write the unique story of Chicago Commons. We Are All Explorers is well worth the wait. The teachers' voices ring true as they explore, interpret, and are ultimately transformed by the principles of the Reggio Approach while the authors' reflections bridge theory and practice in the social-cultural context of a major American city.”
Jeanne Goldhaber, University of Vermont

This is the first book to systematically examine a program-wide, multi-site implementation of the Reggio Approach in America. The authors provide a thoughtful, well-documented description and analysis of an entire early child development program serving low income, Latino and African-American children and their families in the city of Chicago. While focusing on the application, meaning, and value of Reggio Emilia principles in preschool classrooms, the authors also describe how those same principles and processes pervade relationships with parents, the professional development of teachers, and the overall organization of the program. Offering a powerful combination of theory and practice, this comprehensive model:

  • Provides 10 years of lessons learned from successfully implementing the Reggio Approach in American inner-city schools.
  • Includes classroom examples, dialogues, and questions that can be adapted to both pre- and in-service education for teachers.
  • Considers standards-based curriculum by describing literacy, math, and other school readiness components of the program.
  • Provides suggestions for educational leaders who are considering using Reggio Emilia principles in their own context.

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