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3Dec/090

There is a growing body of evidence that blogging, chatting etc. are helping children to improve their literacy skill.

(see e.g. a recent article from BBC).

Comforting news for worried parents...now we just need to learn the new language :)

and reassuring news for people working with mobile and social learning technology. We might be on the right track.

28Feb/090

Trondheim has got a REMIDA center!! (see tv coverage)The idea of a center for creative recycling and reuse was developed in Reggio Emilia to support the activities of infant-toddler centers, preschools, and schools. Quoting from the Reggio Emilia web site Remida is a cultural project that represents a new, optimistic, and proactive way of approaching environmentalism and building change through giving value to reject materials, imperfect products, and otherwise worthless objects, to foster new opportunities for communication and creativity in a perspective of respect for objects, the environment, and human beings.”…or with simpler, but more incisive, words “remida è il posto dei sogni dei bambini” (it’s the place of children’s dreams). The idea has grown in popularity and there are now a number of centers around the globe.

Thanks to all the people who have struggled to set up the center in Trondheim and lykke til videre!!!

20Oct/080

I have been teaching for many years project based courses at the university and I see that pre- and elementary schools are facing similar challenges. When we go beyond a notion of learning as acquisition of factual knowledge or of specific techniques, we are facing difficult questions like: what is a good learning experience? How we promote growth of individuals and of the complex social networks they belong to? How do we create contexts to promote learning? How do we assess learning?

Difficult questions...it is much easier to think that we can measure learning with "universal" tests of some type! But can we? How dangerous is it to refuse addressing these challenging questions?

17Oct/080

Image of Beyond Quality in Early Childhood Education and Care
testing, benchmarking, ranking, etc. etc.

If you feel uneasy with these buzzwords and you think they do not tell the whole story, you might find interesting the book "Beyond quality ...". Though it refers mainly to early childhood education, its message is much wider.

Some food for thoughts ...In more than 40 years the pre-schools of Reggio have never been evaluating themselves against some easy measurable predefined criteria, nor they have "tested" their children. ...Still they are an example worldwide.