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BDS Visits the Diana Preschool in Reggio Emilia, Italy

This morning I visited the Diana preschool, the first of the municipal preschools that opened in 1970.  The school is situated amidst a loose line of shrubs in the city’s central park.  This was intentional; Malaguzzi wanted the school to be in the heart of the city, a symbolic representation of the centrality and importance of…

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BDS Visits the Maramotti Infant-Toddler Center and Preschool

By Kate Cicchelli, Principal & Chief Academic Officer. I spent the afternoon at the Maramotti Infant-Toddler Center and Preschool, pictured below: The design for this beautiful space was created by Francesca Fava and Carlo Margini. The city of Reggio Emelia held a competition for local architects under the age of 35 and their design, “Children, spaces,…

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Continuing the Adventure: Day 2 in Reggio Emilia, Italy

By Kate Cicchelli, Principal & Chief Academic Officer An intense morning here in Reggio. Today’s presenter, Paola Caligari, gave a rousing talk about the concept of continuity. She started by creating a “provisional map” for the week generated from suggestions shared by audience members as to what continuity means within our schools. Caligari then introduced…

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Planes, Trains and Aerobuses: Bennett Day School Goes to the Reggio Emilia Winter Institute

By Kate Cicchelli, Principal & Chief Academic Officer The start to any journey requires a little bit of traversal. Mine came when attempting to find the Loris Malaguzzi International Center, the dedicated space for research and professional development for the people of Reggio Emilia, Italy. I am currently in Italy attending the International Winter Institute, which this year…

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A Quest That Began With Questions

By Kate Cicchelli, Principal & Chief Academic Officer There is a great deal of power in the asking of questions, and of course in the subsequent discovery of answers. Bennett Day School is an idea that began with questions: what kind of school experience, what sort of education, was available in Chicago, and what would the ideal school experience look…

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