Cheryl Priest, EdD, CAPP

Some of these moments include:
North American Reggio Emilia Alliance events in Miami, Atlanta, and Honolulu
Michigan Inspirations meetings, book studies, program tours and conferences
Boulder Journey School Study Tour
Reggio Children International Conference for Students and Professors
Guided Tours and Workshops at the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre and Ateliers
And many, many meaningful individual encounters!
Going back to 2008, I have shared my LOVE OF LEARNING with colleagues, university students, educators, administrators, professors, and many others by planning and facilitating study groups and study abroad experiences in Italy. Each visit holds some of the familiar along with new provocations – some planned, many spontaneous. During one of those trips in 2010, atelierista Roberta Pucci, took a chance on some English-speaking travelers who were looking for a seat on a train. She initiated a conversation that led to an invitation for our group to visit her at school in Cavriago. An immediate connection was forged! Since that time, Roberta has become an essential friend to my colleagues and myself, and to our university students and laboratory preschool. She has joined us 3 times in Michigan, working with students, teachers and children, speaking at a conference, co-facilitating a Purposeful Gatherings Early Childhood event, and even walking the Mackinac Bridge and biking Mackinac Island! And with each encounter, we all leave with an increased APPRECIATION FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE. But I just dare you to ask her what she thinks about Kraft Macaroni & Cheese!
Alexandra Henry, MAEd

Alex’s passion for learning approaches began as an undergraduate student, when a short-term study abroad experience in Italy opened her eyes to the power of shared learning spaces and community-centered education. That inspiration has guided her career ever since. While completing her Master’s in Education with a focus in Training and Development, Alex developed a coaching model designed to nurture reflection and growth among educators. She has since woven this passion for collaboration into her work leading professional development and international study groups.
In partnership with Dr. Cheryl Priest, Alex has co-created two initiatives that reflect their shared commitment to inspiring and supporting educators. Inspiring Places & Practices Study Groups connect professionals across early childhood, elementary education, child development, and family studies through immersive international experiences in Italy, Sweden, and Finland, with plans to expand further. Together, they also lead Purposeful Gatherings – Early Childhood, a community designed to nurture creativity, well-being, and professional networks, grounded in the belief that children thrive when the educators who guide them are refreshed, respected, and encouraged to grow.
Suzanne Axelsson

My approach
Little by little, everyone started creating a storyline based on their shape which was amazing to watch happen within the group. I am thankful for being able to participate in this workshop because I learned a lot more about children’s work and thinking.
Adriana

