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Showing posts with label ideas. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The BIG Day

A few years back, I toyed with the idea of changing careers to become a wedding planner.  I had been helping a few friends with their weddings and was making wedding cakes on the side so I thought, well maybe...  I went to a local wedding bazaar, asking other planners for their input and if there were classes that I should take, even bought back issues of the best wedding magazine Martha Stewart's Weddings (anyone needs to admit she knows how to plan a beautiful wedding).  But after some serious thought, I really did not want to leave teaching.  I even tried to figure out a way to do both lol!!  Yeah, like that would have really been productive.  But the thought of not working with children and seeing the world through their eyes, their natural curiosity, and their joy, I couldn't do it.  I still flip through MS's Wedding books and check out her website.  Earlier this year, one of my best friends got married so this started the ball rolling for me again.  I was one of the bridesmaids and we needed ideas for the bridal shower.  The group met up at a local bookstore, thought of ideas and when I got home I started scanning the internet for more.  That was when I came across pinterest.com which made it easy to keep photos of the ideas in one place.  Though the wedding is done and over, I still get a thrill when I find a fab wedding idea so I thought I would share some with you.

First, I'm going to share THE best wedding photo I've ever seen. Suggest this to your photographer- it's heaven!


This is another good idea


Now let's move onto the place. For me, without a doubt a wedding held in a barn is so fun. The rustic elements around you while everyone is dressed up, certainly makes a statement.








The sustainable wedding bouquet


The shoes- every bride needs a new pair for the day.


Those little details- these are ideas that I just have to share.
Source: etsy.com via Kerry on Pinterest

Source: flickr.com via Kerry on Pinterest


I purposely left dress ideas out because, to me, that it very personal and who am I to pick out what you should wear.  If you want more fabulous ideas try 100layercake.com.

Enjoy and Congratulations!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

NAREA Winter conference: "Interweaving of Children's and Adult's Research: Discovering the joys and complexities of learning."


                                        

This weekend I headed up to Mountain View, Ca.  No, not to go skiing.  Mountain View is the home of Googleland. Yes, it is seriously an enchanted land that takes care of their employees.  Think heated toilet seats.  But this is not why I was here.  I was here for the NAREA conference (North American Reggio Emilia Alliance) to visit the environments of the 4 schools that Google has set up for the children of their employees and listen to the brilliant speakers Lella Gandini and Amelia Gambetti.  Each school's name was derived by the environment surrounding the school: The Woods, The Fields, The Wetlands and The Orchards.  The Fields is actually surrounded by sports fields- baseball; soccer. But sometimes you just have to go with what you have.  (rather than calling the classrooms by type of sports they used animals that would be found in field).  I wasn't able to take photos of the environments by I walked away with a multitude of ideas and a renewed motivation for teaching.  I've been inspired by the Reggio approach since 2000 but I only began my journey 7 years ago or so.  But going back to the conference, it was 2 intense days of listening.  Pure listening and observing.  Which also made me think about what was going on in the classroom.  I realize I need to shut up and listen more that my voice in the classroom is over ruling.  American teachers talk way too much. I'm serious, we need to sit back, watch, and listen.   Show children that we believe in them.  I realize I could go on about this topic but wanted to share some ideas, quotes and books from the last two days.  Thinking about the words/stories that I've heard in the classroom, I'm excited for tomorrow to hear more from the children their thoughts, so I can better understand and learn from them.  Stay tuned for more exciting news....

Lella Gandini (fourth) and Amelia Gambetti (second)

 Ideas:
-When bringing out a new item have the children explore and discuss the properties of the item.  For instance, a basket of cut tubes.  This shows the child, 1) the item is important; 2)they can provide ideas on how or where to use it in the classroom.  Also by collaborating with your children, you are listening and showing them that you value their ideas.  


-In the block area provide fabric, pieces of plastic tubing in various sizes, or even corner frames. 


-Invite parents in to play with an item, such as clay, before the start of school.  Don't forget to take pictures.




Books:
-In the Spirit of the Studio
-The Black Book of Colors
-If You Find a Rock


(these books are for the children and you to use as a reference)


Quotes:
"Continue to educate and BE educated."


"Role of the teacher: We need to stop thinking of ourselves as the center of the classroom and give it back to the child."




"The more we limit children, the more we show we don't trust them."


I realize some of you may just be beginning your journey toward being inspired by Reggio.  We're all at different points on the path but the main point is is that we are here together.  

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