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RE: R: Reggio-Inspired Learning (A Sneak Peek Into My Workplace)
The pictures alone explain a lot. You're left thinking "free-form" , " adaptive" which could be oversimplification of what it is that you do. That aside, as innovative and inventive this might be what are the logistics and individual demands of a teacher to do this sort of thing. It seems like a load more than what a traditional educator takes on.
Do you get adequete from the given infrastructure and bodies?
Is this a form of education available to every child from you're from?
Hey! Thank you for your generous comments :) Mm, we are from a semi-private international school that partners with few important stakeholders from the local community. At this point, we are still a small-scaled school as compared to other giants out there. I would say, that we are probably the only school here that strongly offers this approach of teaching and learning for our local community. As we continue to grow, we are encouraging more local and global learners to join our family here. :)
You mentioned that you're a private school. Is the company or entity based in your country?
It is in Thailand, working abroad at the moment :)