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Radio Waatea Interviews with Lorraine Manuela and Brenda Soutar

Posted in Conferences, Events, Inspired Centres - Aotearoa on October 2nd, 2011 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Listen to Brenda Soutar of Mana Tamariki Kohanga Reo, Palmerston North, in an interview about her inspiration of the pedagogy of Reggio Emilia in her commitment in Te Reo for all tamariki. Brenda will be attending the REANZ Conference October 13th – 15th. Brenda Soutar on the left, with Carlina Rinaldi and Margaret Carr.

Listen to Lorraine Manuela, REANZ Trustee, owner of Tots Corner, in a Radio Waatea interview talking about the origins of Reggio Emilia, The Hundred Languages Exhibition and the REANZ Conference in October 2011.

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Listen to Part one: Brenda Soutar Part 1 of 3
Listen to Part two: Brenda Soutar Part 2 of 3
Listen to Part three: Brenda Soutar Part 3 of 3

Supporting Children through trauma

Posted in Articles, Resources on February 27th, 2011 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Publications to support children in times of trauma Painting a Tragedy
Helping Children Cope
The REANZ trustees have received messages of support from around the world following the devastating earthquake in Christchurch on the 22nd February. We would like to offer our support to all the families and their children who are experiencing times of loss, grief and trauma.

Sending our thoughts and prayers
I am writing to you , as a representative and trustee of REANZ, in my role as secretary of REAIE. I am writing on behalf of our REIAE Executive, Committee and Membership – we want to send our love and thoughts to you all and everyone in New Zealand at this sad and difficult time, following the earthquake in Christchurch. We know, too well, from a country impacted by severe drought, bushfires, floods and most recently a cyclone, that these natural tragedies bring so much sadness, heartache and devastation. Please know that we are thinking of you all and that we send our love, friendship and support. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to be of support.
With love from your friends and colleagues in Australia – at REAIE.
Leanne Mits
REAIE Secretary

ecARTnz

Posted in Articles, Resources on February 15th, 2011 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

An e art magazine for early childhood professionals. Please download:
Issue 3 pdf

Deconstructing and Reconceptualising – seeing new possiblities

Posted in Centre Visits, Events, Inspired Centres - Aotearoa, Seminars on February 6th, 2011 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

In friendship with Helensville Montessori, REANZ invites you to join us in visiting three exceptional learning spaces, ‘Nidi’, ‘Casa’, and ‘Villa’ designed for children aged 2-6 years.
Where: Helensville Montessori Centre Visit
When: Saturday 5th March
Time: 9.00 am – 3.00 pm
Cost: $80.00 per person

Download Registration form: Helensville Montessori

Conversation ~the space between with Brenda Soutar, Miria Wipaki and Sherry Centeno

Posted in Articles, Conversations, Evening Sessions, Events on September 11th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

This is the second evening of conversations in the series and brought to us three special people from Mana Tamariki Kohanga Reo in Palmerston North. Brenda Soutar, Miria Wipaki and Sherry Centeno. At Mana Tamariki, the whanau make a commitment to speak to their child and all other children enrolled at all times in Maori. The kohanga is part of the whole school; incorporating a kura for students until they leave after year 13.
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Bright Sparks

Posted in Events, Inspired Centres - Aotearoa on July 25th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Cami Margasoiu_Telling Tales_ REANZ
Read a story of fantasy from one teacher in this room. Cami shared this documentation as part of an ongoing project in which the children were investigating fantasy.
From the children of the Stellar room, 3-5 year olds
Stellar is the Latin word for “stars”

In this classroom language, problem-solving and self-help skills are the “norm”. The children are active learners and teachers in their play. The environment is set up in the Reggio Emilia style whereby the environment is the third teacher. The children are able to interact with their environment, but there is also guidance from the teachers to encourage interest in the world around them.
The centre has installed a computer in this room so that the children can quickly access information on the things they’re interested in – with the opportunity to put together slide shows and video presentations using the classroom projector.
Here, the children are independent and mastering all the skills that have been initiated in the younger classrooms.
The children in the pre-school room are involved in short-term and long-term projects, based on their interests.
They’re encouraged to display their work on the walls for their families to view.

Infant and Toddlers in Reggio Emilia by Dr Anne Meade

Posted in Articles, Conversations on July 22nd, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Please find attached Anne’s thoughts on her recent Study Tour to Reggio Emilia

Reggio Emilia Study – reflections on I-T provision

Conversations 2010 handout 

Please check the comments on the Conversations post further down.

Shoes ~ from Tots Corner

Posted in Inspired Centres - Aotearoa on June 17th, 2010 by Wendy – 4 Comments

Please respect this documentation as the property of the teachers of Tots Corner. Do not use or copy it without gaining prior permission.

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The Crib ~ a visit to an Infant Centre.

Posted in Articles, Centre Visits, Inspired Centres - Aotearoa on April 21st, 2010 by Wendy – 2 Comments

A group of enthusiastic Early Childhood Teachers travelled by bus to Matakana, one hour north of Auckland, on March 27th, to spend a day visiting and sharing with the teachers of  The Crib.  This is a small, ten children, Infant and Toddler centre. 

Here is one teacher’s Personal Reflections on The Crib.

 

Magic Garden

Posted in Inspired Centres - Aotearoa on February 20th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Early this year it became apparent that we needed to give more attention to how we managed our transitions between the three centres.  Little incidents indicated that we needed to give attention to our practices between teachers and teachers, teachers and children, and teachers and parents.  We had in place a meeting point – where the three supervisors and manager met weekly to plan and discuss centre issues.  ‘Transitions’ became an area for reflection with the possibility of development and change.

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