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Qué (quién) es Reggio Emilia - definición


Reggio Emilia approach         
  • The "piazza": common space in a preschool
  • Teachers and children in an Italian nursery school
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
Reggio Emilia method; Reggio Emilia Approach; Reggio Emelia Approach
The Reggio Emilia approach is an educational philosophy and pedagogy focused on preschool and primary education. This approach is a student-centered and constructivist self-guided curriculum that uses self-directed, experiential learning in relationship-driven environments.
List of mayors of Reggio Emilia         
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  • Reggio Emilia's City Hall
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WIKIMEDIA LIST OF PERSONS BY POSITION HELD
Mayor of Reggio Emilia
The Mayor of Reggio Emilia is an elected politician who, along with the Reggio Emilia's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Reggio Emilia in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Emília Márkus         
(1860–1949) HUNGARIAN ACTRESS
Emilia Márkus; Emilia Markus
Emília Márkus, (married name Pulszky; September 10, 1860 – December 24, 1949), was a Hungarian aristocrat, politician and the most renowned actress of her time in Hungary, known for her roles in a number of Hungarian theatrical and film productions, including Three Spinsters (1936), A táncz (1901) and Az aranyhajú szfinksz (1914).
Ejemplos de uso de Reggio Emilia
1. As a lad he prefer red football to singing and was still a nippy winger when he made his debut as Rodolfo at Reggio Emilia in 1'61.
2. In one intercepted call, a suspected cell member said that "things are being done with extreme calm, haste does not bring the desired results." Eleven were arrested in the northern Italian cities of Milan, Reggio Emilia, Imperia and Bergamo.
3. But his opera lover father inspired his choice of career and his professional debut came in 1'61, in one of the great tenor roles, Rodolfo in Puccini‘s La Boheme, at the opera house in Reggio Emilia.
4. The arrests were made in the cities of Vicenza, Brescia and Reggio Emilia and follow the midweek arrests of three men with alleged ties to the same militant organization.
5. Then, in 1'61, Pavarotti won the prestigious Concorso Internazionale and made his operatic debut at the Reggio Emilia Theater as Rodolfo in Giacomo Puccini‘s "La Boheme." His fame spread throughout Italy and then throughout the European continent as he made his international debut in Giuseppe Verdi‘s "La Traviata" in Belgrade.