In this episode, we are joined by a powerhouse duo from the Reggio Emilia Australia Information Exchange (REAIE) - Chairperson Kate Mount and General Manager Cara Mearns. With over six decades of combined experience, Kate and Cara explore the profound impact of the Reggio Emilia Approach in Australian early childhood settings.
We dive into the heart of Loris Malaguzzi’s 'Hundred Languages of Children', discussing how this central concept challenges educators to look beyond traditional schooling and make children’s limitless thinking visible through multimodal learning and a range of creative media.
The conversation also addresses the vital importance of professional nourishment for educators facing workforce shortages and burnout. Kate and Cara emphasize that valuing our workforce through reflection and democratic practice is essential for fostering safe, high-quality environments where children’s voices are truly heard.
This inspiring episode is a call to collective action, reminding us that a child’s potential is best realised when families, educators, and communities work together with courage and purpose. As our guests aptly ask - "If not now, when?"
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