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Carlina Rinaldi

“How can we educate children for a future we cannot yet imagine?”

October 31, 2014October 31, 2014 Teacher Learns to Code early childhood education, Insipration, teacher education Carlina Rinaldi, early childhood education, Education, Reggio Emilia, teacher education

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These words were offered last night by Carlina Rinaldi and Ellen Hall.  I have been thinking about this question since then and will continue to consider…

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