The Innovative Teacher Project

The Innovative Teacher Project

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Professional development network in the SF Bay Area studying the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education.

For more than a decade, the Innovative Teacher Project (ITP), in collaboration with the Mills College Education Department has provided professional development opportunities for educators, administrators and parents in the San Francisco Bay Area interested in the study of the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education. With contributions from internationally renowned educators, the Innov

Photos from La Scuola International School's post 11/06/2023

Announcing California International Reggio Center

Photos from The Innovative Teacher Project's post 02/24/2023

Our first roundtable at the Scandanavian School for more than 60 educators. A heartfelt and inspiring morning!

Bridging Isolation 03/31/2022

Bridging Isolation: Parent participation at the time of Covid 19

The final Spring 2022 event is around the corner and today is the last day reserve your seat.

Bridging Isolation Bridging Isolation: Parent participation at the time of Covid 19

02/18/2022

Please join us: ITP, Reggio Children and La Scuola International School for a webinar as we will try to convey our reflections on and about giving visibility to the autonomous culture of children and their creative strategies to learn and understand the world around them. https://www.innovativeteacherproject.com/events

2021 Fall Roundtable Series 09/09/2021

School is back in session and we are ready to hit the ground running with our 2021 Fall Roundtable Series. Stay tuned....

2021 Fall Roundtable Series We hope you find this opportunity to engage with us for the professional development that is a key to quality education.

Reimagining Early Childhood Education During Covid-19 — ITP 06/07/2021

Up On the Blog: Reimagining Early Childhood Education at the Time of Covid-19. Read here:

Reimagining Early Childhood Education During Covid-19 — ITP Reggio Emilia educators have long inspired us with this capacity of working within the unknown, the uncertain, while deeply trusting children. We are, at the time of the Covid pandemic, feeling closer to these ideas - now more than ever.

04/15/2021

LAST CHANCE to join us + two special guest presenters - with over 80 collective years in education - who will provide insights and useful practices that can be readily applied through distance or in person learning.

All participants will receive two useful manuals entitled Brain in Motion and 101 Energizers that one of the presenters has developed.

We hope you can join us: http://bit.ly/Connecting-the-Dots

2021 Seminar: Connecting the Dots 04/06/2021

NEW SEMINAR!
By interpreting the Hundred Languages of Children as our educational framework, this presentation will share a collaboration spanning over 15 years that began with support from California’s Senate Bill 65 (SB 65).

Please join us!

2021 Seminar: Connecting the Dots Connecting the Dots: The Hundred Languages of Children, Embodied Education and Shared Leadership that Cultivate School Community Resiliency

02/03/2021

Our 2021 Roundtable series is sold out. Stay tuned for announcements of future events.

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