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In this episode, I’m joined by Rosalba Bortolotti—pedagogist, mentor, and founder of the Acorn Collaborative—for a rich conversation rooted in the Reggio-inspired philosophy. We begin by exploring the powerful idea of seeing and being seen—and how the image we hold of children and ourselves as educators shapes relationships, environments, and the everyday decisions we make in our learning spaces. Rosalba shares her insights on materials as co-constructors of learning, what it means to create a living studio of ideas, and how educators can begin to transform their practice through reflection and intention. We also talk about her Mini Book Collection—a beautifully curated set of stories, provocations, and invitations—and how it can serve as a meaningful companion for educators on their journey.
Learn more about Rosalba at acorncollaborative.com
Instagram: @acorncollaborative
In this episode, I’m joined by Rosalba Bortolotti—pedagogist, mentor, and founder of the Acorn Collaborative—for a rich conversation rooted in the Reggio-inspired philosophy. We begin by exploring the powerful idea of seeing and being seen—and how the image we hold of children and ourselves as educators shapes relationships, environments, and the everyday decisions we make in our learning spaces. Rosalba shares her insights on materials as co-constructors of learning, what it means to create a living studio of ideas, and how educators can begin to transform their practice through reflection and intention. We also talk about her Mini Book Collection—a beautifully curated set of stories, provocations, and invitations—and how it can serve as a meaningful companion for educators on their journey.
Learn more about Rosalba at acorncollaborative.com
Instagram: @acorncollaborative