Emilia Dziubak is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books. A graduate of The Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland, her latest series deals with what is widely considered an un...
The Reggio Emilia approach is an innovative teaching philosophy that emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and community. This method was created by Loris Malag
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Emilia Dziubak is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books. A graduate of The Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland, her latest series deals with what is widely considered an un...
Emilia Dziubak is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books. A graduate of The Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland, her latest series deals with what is widely considered an un...
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Emilia Dziubak is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books. A graduate of The Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland, her latest series deals with what is widely considered an un...
Enter a world of imagination and creativity with 12 poems. Inspired by the Waldorf and Reggio Emilia educational approach. These lovely poems are originals along with graphics that are multicultural in nature and suited for all learners. The poems will assist students with their reading skills and h...
Reggio Emilia honours the illustrator who thanks to an unmistakable style managed to establish herself on the international editorial and advertising scene
"A school needs to be a place for all children, not based on the idea that they are all the same, but that they are all different." -Loris Malaguzzi (founder of the first Reggio Emilia School) Reflective light has been the subject of discovery and object of fascination for the children for quite sometime. A few days ago we decided to experiment and play with sand on top of the light table. The children begun to explore the sand, perhaps attracted by the light that shined through the plexi glass… The explorations involved their entire body moving it up and down from left to right in rhythm with the sands movement. They used their palms, finger tips, elbows and different objects to move it around. The light created some dark and light shadows that altered the appearance of the sand. I had prepared baskets with glass prisms, agate slices and natural shells to be used with the sand if the children chose too. The first child used the natural seashells and discovered that when rolled on top of the sand it left beautiful soft stripes of light. His attention is fully captured; he notices the stripes of light peaking through the sand and yells out, “GUYS come here! Have you ever seen a beautiful design like this before?” The emotional reaction to the discovery of the “stripe lights” spreads across the room. Everyone loved his amazing discovery and asked him for a live demonstration. He gladly gave one with a big proud smile on his face while his admirers looked and learned. Let us not forget that children are clever and capable. Yesterday, I was reminded that I should change the color of sand in order to make it more fun. “You never know Ms. Maria; it might make the light shine more,we should experiment. Let’s use purple today and maybe green tomorrow.” It is probably one of the most powerful memories that the children and I will forever treasure. Why not simply, let go of a set curriculum and things that make us comfortable, it diminishes the excitement and wonder from each child. They have to make those discoveries in order for learning to take place. LEARNING SHOULD BE FUN!!! :)
Emilia Dziubak is a freelance illustrator based in Poland. Emilia's children illustrations atke us to the wonderful Disney world. Emilia graduated from
Emilia Dziubak is a freelance illustrator based in Poland. Emilia's children illustrations atke us to the wonderful Disney world. Emilia graduated from
Emilia Dziubak is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books. A graduate of The Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland, her latest series deals with what is widely considered an un...
Hemma hos konstnären Emilia Ilke har en gammal skola från 50-talet förvandlats till ett stilrent, kreativt drömhem. Se alla bilder här!
There is something about Finnish artist Anna Emilia Laitinen‘s work that makes me wanna snuggle up to it. The soft, fantastical details of her watercolors are so warm, poetic and innocent. It’s no wonder her illustrations can…
This is the third of a series of three blog posts, looking at the main principles of the most well known child-led educational philosophies today. You can read the post on Montessori here, and on Steiner/Waldorf here. Today, the Reggio Emilia approach... In my opinion, I have saved the best for last, as this is the philosophy that resonates most closely with our family values, although there are aspects of Montessori and Steiner/Waldorf that I love and respect very much too. There are, in fact
In the realm of early childhood education, loose parts play is a dynamic approach rooted in the Reggio Emilia philosophy. It recognizes that chil
Emilia Dziubak is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books. A graduate of The Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland, her latest series deals with what is widely considered an un...