Innovative Pedagogies in Early Childhood 12 credits
This program offers teachers and schools the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of a pedagogy based on an image of the child as a competent and capable learner. Using the example of the preschools in Reggio Emilia, Italy, teachers taking this program will emerge with an understanding of how to grow Reggio-inspired communities in a wide range of settings, employing culturally responsive pedagogies.
Educators will develop skills in: environments, materials, provocations, documentation, family engagement, citizenship, and the vision of the capable, curious young child. The program will give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in Reggio-inspired classrooms in the Boston area through internships, learning from master teachers and developing their own pedagogies.
- In this program, EARED 6002 will be taken for three credits.
For the university's transfer credit policy for this and other programs, see the Transfer of Credits page.
Required Core Courses
EEDUC 5815 | Innovative Pedagogies in Early Childhood Education Seminar | 3 |
EEDUC 5300 | Environment and Materials in Reggio-Inspired Teaching and Learning | 3 |
EEDUC 6139 | A Pedagogy of Play | 3 |
Elective
Select one elective course in consultation with your advisor. Please note that not all elective courses are offered each catalog year; consult with your advisor for options.
EARED 6002 | Integrated Arts Strategies for Inclusive Settings | 3 |
EEDUC 6058 | Anti-Bias Communities in Early Childhood | 3 |
EEDUC 5115 | Families, Society, and Schools | 3 |
EEDUC 5301 | Reggio Emilia-Inspired Study Tour: Collaboration, Inspiration, and Interpretation | 3 |
EEDUC 6017 | Advanced Reflections on the Reggio Emilia Approach | 3 |
EEDUC 5138 | Literacy and the Arts in the Early Childhood Classroom | 3 |
EEDUC 5130 | Early Childhood STEAM and Health | 3 |
EEDUC 5045 | Learning Environments for Infants and Toddlers | 3 |