Reggio Emilia in International Schools by Karen Page

Reggio Emilia in International Schools

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Why this book, and why now?

•Diverse classrooms need an approach that honors culture and language while raising quality.
•Teachers are asked to "be Reggio" without time, training, or tools.
•Leaders need evidence of impact on children's thinking, language, relationships, and well-being.

What you'll gain:

•A practical roadmap for planning, environment design, documentation, and assessment.
•Strategies for multilingual classes and culturally responsive family partnerships.
•Ways to align Reggio with EYFS, IB PYP, and local standards without losing its heart.
•Ready-to-use prompts, protocols, and planning templates for teams.

For whom:

•Early years teachers, coordinators, and leaders in international or multicultural schools.
•Schools shifting from traditional to inquiry/play-based practice.


New teams needing shared language and routines; experienced teams seeking depth.

Written by an international early childhood leader with hands-on experience in eight countries, this guide trades theory for tools, so you can see stronger engagement, richer thinking, and calmer classrooms within weeks.

If you want classrooms where children think deeply, teachers collaborate thoughtfully, and families feel genuinely included, this book will help you build them. Start today and make Reggio work, beautifully, in your context.

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