We are all citizens of the world and the more we can understand about other cultures, their education and what is important to them, the more we incorporate successful practices into our classrooms. While I have studied Forest Kindergartens in Germany and environmental issues in Costa Rica, this page highlights a study abroad course I teach annually investigating how the arts are a natural part of the Reggio Approach to education.
Reggio Emilia, Italy Study Abroad Trip
The Reggio Emilia, Italy Study Abroad class is ran in conjunction with Clemson University and the University of South Carolina. Each may for three weeks our students have the opportunity to observe the "Reggio Approach" first hand and explore Italian culture and art throughout their stay.
For more information contact Dr. Hunter-Doniger at [email protected]
The C of C Students Visited 7 Different Reggio-Style Schools