Empower yourself with an immersive session in Singapore on the Reggio Emilia Approach

Join the REACH study programmes in Singapore where you will learn from experienced educators in a learning environment inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach. This is an excellent opportunity to translate theory into transformative practice in your context. The sessions will be held in EtonHouse Pre-Schools, thus offering educators live opportunities to learn from and engage in meaningful experiences.

Through this study programme, participants can hope to:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the key elements of the Reggio Emilia Approach 
  • Engage in constructive discussion and dialogue to explore how to implement the Approach in your context
  • Gain authentic and practical insights into the interconnectedness of the Approach in the context of Asia 
  • Increase confidence in the ability to deliver and articulate this approach with team members and other stakeholders

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About the study programme

This professional development opportunity will provide educators inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach to connect with their own context and explore the intersections of the Approach and their practice. It will be an opportunity to expand their perspective, learn from educators invested in this philosophy, and engage in authentic hands-on learning that translates theory into practice and return with rich insights to enhance their teaching and learning in their own context.

This experience allows firsthand exploration of how the approach inspires us in the context of the schools in Singapore.

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Creating context of the Reggio Emilia Approach in Singapore

 
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Dates

24th - 28th February 2025

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Location

Singapore

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Format

Dialogues, workshops, and school tours

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Network

Educators, atelieristas, pedagogistas, and early childhood education professionals in Asia

 

 

 

 

 

 

Study Programmes in Singapore - Fee

What does the study programme fee include?

  • 5 days of hands-on professional development in outstanding pre-school environments inspired by the Approach
  • Daily meals and refreshments
  • Resources, reading materials and a Reggio Children toolbox
  • Mandarin translation available
  • *5 days of accommodation

    *Details of the accommodation will be provided upon request.
    **Participants can also organise their accommodation.
    ***This price applies only to the April session and is subject to change at other times of the year.
Individual participant
  With accommodation*** Without accommodation**
Usual price S$2000 S$1000
Early bird discount
(Ends on 24 January)
S$1900 S$900
Referral discount
Refer a friend, and you both get a 15% discount when you sign up.
S$1850 S$850
Group discount Please get in touch with us at enquiry@reach.edu.sg for group discount information.

Early bird and referral discounts are not stackable.
For enquiries, please reach out to enquiry@reach.edu.sg or WeChat at 'REACH_CHINA'.

Key pillars that will be explored through dialogue and hands-on sessions are:

  • Image of Child and Educator
  • 100 Languages of Children
  • The Environment as the Third Teacher
  • The Pedagogy of Listening
  • Understanding the Atelier and the role of the Atelierista

The session will be held in EtonHouse campuses thus offering participants an immersive experience in environments inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach.

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Feedback from our past study programme participants

 
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have a greater understanding of the Reggio Emilia Approach.

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are satisfied with the overall experience of the study trip.

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will consider participating in future study trips.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to transform your understanding and practice of the Reggio Emilia Approach.