Debi Keyte-Hartland

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Category: Reggio Approach

  • The One Hundred Languages of Children

    The One Hundred Languages of Children

    “The One Hundred Languages is a metaphor for the extraordinary potentials of children, their knowledge-building and creative processes, the myriad forms with which life is manifested and knowledge is constructed. The hundred languages are understood as having the potential to be transformed and multiplied in the cooperation and interaction between the languages, among the children, and…

    Debi Keyte-Hartland

    August 15, 2016
    Connections, Early Childhood Education and Care, Reggio Approach
    children’s ideas, learning processes, Reggio Approach, rhizome theory
  • Pedagogical Documentation as a Tool for Thinking Differently

    Pedagogical Documentation as a Tool for Thinking Differently

    Refections on Gunilla Dahlberg’s presentation at the Sightlines Initiative conference London, 14th May 2016 I have just attended the Sightlines Initiative/Institute of Education conference about Loris Malaguzzi where Gunilla Dahlberg spoke about the courage to think differently.  The conference began with a rather subdued question and comments session where University lecturers shared their concerns about students…

    Debi Keyte-Hartland

    May 14, 2016
    Early Childhood Education and Care, Professional Development, Reggio Approach, Sightlines Initiative
    Learning, learning processes, pedagogical documentation, pre-schools of Stockholm, Professional development, teacher development
  • Aesthetics of Relationships in the Early Childhood Classroom

    The aesthetics of learning or the seeking out of beauty and loveliness as Vecchi (2010) described it has been embraced by the Reggio Emilia educational philosophy and can be seen in the ateliers, the spaces and rich environments of the schools, the presentation of children’s learning processes through pedagogical documentation as well as in the…

    Debi Keyte-Hartland

    May 7, 2016
    Aesthetics, Early Childhood Education and Care, Reggio Approach, Uncategorized
    Aesthetics, learning processes, Reggio Approach, Reggio Emilia, relationships
  • The Journey into Children’s Drawing

    The Journey into Children’s Drawing

    I have always been both before and since the research of my MA days an avid interested party in the strategies and content of children’s drawing. I am currently reading the new book from the Contesting Early Childhood series published by Routledge entitled “Loris Malaguzzi and the Schools of Reggio Emilia” edited by Calgari, Castagnetti,…

    Debi Keyte-Hartland

    April 28, 2016
    Early Childhood Education and Care, Early Years Education, Early Years Foundation Stage, EYFS, Reggio Approach, Uncategorized
    Critical thinking, Drawing, Reggio Approach
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