Re-thinking professional development : Positioning educational documentation as everyday professional learning

The intent of this paper is to explore the ways in which educational documentation - one of the many important key principles that challenge and sustain the educational theories and teaching practice of the Reggio Emilia Educational Project in Italy - supports the practice, principles and pedagogy o...

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