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Change this one thing…
This post was originally published on http://www.marinagijzen.com Don’t ask a child a question that you already know the answer to. “The objective of education is to increase possibilities for the child to invent and discover.” (Malaguzzi, The Hundred Languages of … Continue reading
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I intend to…because…
As teachers we hear questions like this all day long… “Can I work on writing?” “Can I read a book?” “Can I sketch in my art journal?” “Can I use markers?” “Can I go to the library?” “Can I go … Continue reading