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Recap: Singapore Conference 2010

Recap: Singapore Conference 2010

The Reggio Emilia Approach to Education: Experiences in Dialogue
REACH - Singapore 2010

Topic

The Reggio Emilia Approach to Education: Experiences in Dialogue

History was made in Singapore from 4 – 6 March 2010, as the first-ever Reggio Emilia conference in Asia unfolded at Novotel Clarke Quay. This landmark event dew a passionate crowd of 470 delegates from a remarkable 11 Asia Pacific countries, all eager to delve into the transformative power of the Reggio Emilia Approach.

Spearheaded by visionary educators like Amelia Gambetti, Emanuela Vercalli, and a stellar cast of international network representatives, the conference wasn’t just informative, it was electrifying. From Jan Millikan and Helene Oberman of REAIE to Margie Cooper, Beth Macdonald of NAREA, Harold Gothson of Reggio Emilia Institutet, and Moonja Oh of KAREA, the stage was abuzz with expertise. Over three days, delegates embarked on a journey of deep reflection, exchanging ideas and igniting a spark that would undoubtedly reshape childhood education across Asia.

This wasn’t just a conference; it was a turning point. The energy, the knowledge exchange, and the sheer passion for fostering extraordinary learning environments in children laid the foundation for a future brimming with possibilities.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Reggio Children, EtonHouse International Education Group and all delegates for making the 2010 REACH conference in Singapore a resounding success.

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When

4 - 6 March 2010

Where

Novotel Clarke Quay,

What

Other Upcoming Events

Study Programme in Singapore, Upcoming Event
This advanced-level programme builds on the foundations of the Reggio Emilia Approach and is designed for those seeking to strengthen their leadership, pedagogical reflection, and collaborative culture. Combining theory, dialogue, and hands-on exploration, it invites participants to build the culture of their school, deepen their understanding of collaboration, develop strategies for organisation and reimagine relationships in their context.
This three-part webinar series will help you transform the way you experience numeracy. Rather than treating mathematics as an isolated subject, you will explore it as a language with its own grammar, rhythm, and infinite possibilities, encountered through discovery, relationships, and meaning-making.
Study Programme in Singapore, Upcoming Event
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.