Founded in 1175, one of the world's oldest universities. Located in Modena, Italy, known for automotive and agro-food industries. Serves over 20,000 students, including 1,200 international students
Created by Loris Malaguzzi in Italy after World War II. Named after the city of Reggio Emilia. Became internationally recognized through 1981 Stockholm exhibition. By 1991, schools ranked among world's top systems
Created by Italian psychologist Loris Malaguzzi during World War II. Children were taught from their own experiences without standard curriculum. Method gained worldwide recognition through Malaguzzi's observations
Capital city blending culture, history and traditional food. Located among plains, valleys and hills with unique panoramas
Capital city blending culture, history and traditional food. Located among plains, valleys and hills with unique panoramas
Movement started in Italy after WWII with Italian Women's Movement. Loris Malaguzzi founded Reggio Emilia's Psycho-Pedagogical Medical Centre. Over 30 schools now serve around third of children up to age six. Schools run democratically by parents, teachers and local community