Events

Stepping Outside: Embracing & documenting learning

Posted in Events, Seminars on September 5th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

REANZ – Schedule – Outdoors event Oct 2010
Stepping Outside: Embracing & documenting
learning in the outdoors

Date: Saturday 30th October 2010
Venue: St Cuthberts College, Market Rd, Epsom, Auckland
Time: 10.00am – 3.00pm
Cost: $65.00 (refreshments on arrival & lunch provided)

This event will provide new opportunities for teachers to consider the potential of the outdoors – how do we foster children’s relationship with the outdoors? Is it under utilized as the 3rd teacher in your context? Are you looking for inspiration and ideas?
The day will include 2 presentations from ECE educators who are leading the way in their commitment and recognition of the outdoor ‘classroom’ & for promoting sustainability. The day will also include opportunities for group discussion, facilitated by REANZ trust members Lesley Pohio & Helen Aitken and will provide an opportunity to visit and experience the outdoor environment of St James Kindergarten.
Presenters & Presentations:Adrienne Wilkins (Sophia Preschool, Taranaki) ‘Citizenship, Community and Sustainability in a Taranaki Garden’
• Shelley Jolly, Tracey McAllister & Elaine Smith (St James Kindergarten, Auckland) The Greatest Tool – Natures Gift – The Outdoors’

REANZ Flyer – Environmental Sustainability Oct 2010

Connecting the Early Years ~ conversations

Posted in Events on August 18th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Exploring the pedagogy of Reggio
- Teachers of year one to three…

An invitation is extended to all Early Years teachers to join REANZ Trustees in exploring the pedagogy of Reggio Emilia. Through presentations, conversations and a workshop, we will explore the pedagogy of listening, centrality of relationships, and teacher as researcher. We will also talk about children’s theory making and children as individual and group learners.

The many possibilities of using Reggio principles in the New Zealand school environment will become apparent throughout the sessions.
Monday 13th September 7.00-9.00pm: Principles Underpinning Reggio Pedagogy; Denise Heald

Monday 18th October 7.00-9.00pm:The Pedagogy of Listening; Lesley Pohio

Monday 8th November 7.00-9.00pm:Children’s theory making through individual and group learning;
Chris Bayes and Glenys Waller.
Download the registration form here: Connecting the Early Years Conversations

Queenstown Seminar

Posted in Events, Seminars on August 14th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment


A window on Reggio pedagogy through the eyes of Aotearoa New Zealand
This seminar will explore the pedagogy and practice of Reggio Emilia including the pedagogy of listening, centrality of relationships, the environment as third teacher and teacher as researcher. We will also talk about ‘projectazzione’ that have been undertaken by the community of learners from schools in Reggio. Alongside this, we will show how this pedagogy has inspired the work of teachers and children at Browns Bay Preschool.

Saturday 9th October: 9.00 – 3.00
Venue: City Impact Church
3 Hansen Rd, Queenstown.

Chris Bayes and Therese Visser are Trustees of REANZ and have been working with the pedagogy of Reggio Emilia for many years. Therese and Raewyn Brown teach at Browns Bay Preschool and they have been used the pedagogy of Reggio Emilia as a protagonist for thinking deeply about children’s learning.
Click here for registration form Queenstown Oct 9th

Helensville Montessori – Centre visit

Posted in Centre Visits, Events on August 4th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

6 th November 2010
REANZ, in friendship with Helensville Montessori, invites you to join us in visiting three exceptional learning spaces. Heather and her team have created a very special space that reflects both Montessori beginnings and influences from Reggio Emilia. You will visit the three classrooms for children from 2 – 6 years: Nido, Casa and Villa.

Heather’s leadership at Helensville Montessori has supported teachers to deconstruct and reconceptualise the gift that Maria Montessori passed on to the world.
Click here for registration form Helensville Montessori Nov 6th 2010

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.

Centre visit to “The Crib at Matakana”

Posted in Centre Visits, Events on June 26th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Saturday 9th October: 9.00 – 3.00

This visit is now FULL.  I am sorry, no more registrations

REANZ, in friendship with “The Crib”, invites teachers to catch the bus to Matakana and share a day focusing on infants and toddlers.  Teachers from “The Crib” will present stories of their work, the learning environment, pedagogical documentation and teachers research.

There will be limited spaces! We will work on a first in first served basis. Send in your registrationwith this form:  The crib Oct 9th 2010

Early Childhood Art Educators in Aotearoa New Zealand

Posted in Events on June 26th, 2010 by Wendy – Be the first to comment

Kia Ora

The ecARTnz newsletter has been developed to generate new interest in visual art education for young children.

To download the newsletter click here.magazine ecARTnz web

The Wonder of Learning through the Environment

Posted in Events on June 17th, 2010 by Wendy – 4 Comments

Sharing some photos and the quotes Kirsty Lilijegren promised to go up onto the website.
Children’s Right to Nature
Kirsty Liljegren
Quotes and useful websites June 2010

“Children who regularly play in natural environments have cognitive development two years more advanced then those who don’t. Primary school children who undergo nature based programs show improvements to their basic concentration, communication with peers and cognitive ability”.
(D Macken, Financial Review, 2010

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Conversations ~ Three evenings with Speakers

Posted in Conversations, Events on May 30th, 2010 by Wendy – 8 Comments

 Reggio Emilia Study – reflections on I-T provision

What a wonderful start to the series of three Conversations.  Thank you to Anne Meade and Rachel Denee from Daisies Childcare for coming and sharing your thoughts,  impressions and reflections following your recent Tour to Reggio Emilia.

Aotearoa New Zealand and Reggio Emilia; the space between

The first of three great evenings at Kohia Centre in Auckland was held on Monday 19th July.  The next evening is Monday 23rd August with Brenda Soutar and Miria Wipaki from Mana Tamariki.  The third and final evening is with Sally Groenhart: The Crib Matakana.  If you have missed out on attending please join the online conversation.  The first comment has now been posted.

Conversations are now fully booked, no places are now available.  There are 55 people registered to attend this series of three presentations and conversations