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Searching for evidence-based practice: A qualitative metasynthesis of the research on Reggio Emilia practices in Australian early years settings

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posted on 2025-05-07, 02:41 authored by Karen GuoKaren Guo, Liz RouseLiz Rouse
The Reggio Emilia Approach (REA) to early years education has attracted considerable attention over the past decades, with a growing interest in its adoption internationally. Despite a substantial body of qualitative research in the field, there remains a gap in understanding how the REA has influenced teaching pedagogies beyond the REA context. This study presents a metasynthesis of qualitative studies on Reggio-inspired practices in Australia, examining 23 articles published over the last two decades. Findings confirm the significant impact of the REA on research, teaching and learning, cementing its status as a promising avenue. Yet integrating it into Australian early years education poses challenges, necessitating proactive measures such as educator and policy maker involvement, professional development, resource support, and a rethink of conventional teaching methods.

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Journal

Australian Journal of Education

Volume

69

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58-78

Location

London, Eng.

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  • Yes

ISSN

0004-9441

eISSN

2050-5884

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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