What and how children learn has always been decided by schools – or worse, by policy makers and politicians. These decisions necessarily restrict students’ learning and often squelch their innate ...
Nestled behind the First United Pentecostal Church in West Nashville is a two-story brick house, surrounded by 33 acres of grassy fields, a meandering creek, a grove of trees and a bamboo forest. In ...
Some early childhood services in New Zealand have a tendency to cocoon children in a warm fuzzy world and are reluctant to face up to social and cultural realities, says Diti Hill, a senior lecturer ...
"CHILDREN are full of curiosity and creativity; they are not empty memory banks waiting to be filled with facts, figures and dates." That's the philosophy at the heart of the Reggio Emilia approach to ...
As the focus in Nepal's education shifts to quality from just enrollment rates, a major international conference is being held in Kathmandu to review the latest findings about the importance early ...
What and how children learn has always been decided by schools – or worse, by policy makers and politicians. These decisions necessarily restrict students’ learning and often squelch their innate ...