Preview This insightful text shows how the attitudes of adults in early years settings can influence practice. The authors argue for a broad definition of inclusion, not limited to those with learning difficulties or impairment, but addressing factors affecting all members of the learning community. ...
While there may appear to be some heterogeneity in the use of the term within governmental policy documents, any analysis must acknowledge a heterogeneity of meanings which reflect the develop- ment of inclusive early years and educational practices. Indeed, given that in practice 'inclusion' can ...
(redirected frominclusionary) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Related to inclusionary:exclusionary in·clu·sion (ĭn-klo͞o′zhən) n. 1.The act of including or the state of being included. 2.Something included. 3.A solid, liquid, or gaseous foreign body enclosed in a mineral or rock. ...
A great read - very helpful planning the course on early years principles. Miss Rose Hitchman I found this book to be straightforward, easy to read with clear chapters and relevant information. Mrs Pooja Sharma A central text which covers the key areas around inclusion, policy and legislation....
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Local governments need to be aware of the overlapping and contradictory effects of policies on various groups, and balance between universalistic and particularistic policy measures to address vulnerabilities and diverse community needs effectively. Taking a proactive perspective helps to address future ...
Bartolo, Paul A., Eva Björck-Åkesson, Climent Giné, and Mary Kyriazopoulou. “Ensuring a Strong Start for All Children: Inclusive Early Childhood Education and Care.” InSpecial Issue: Implementing Inclusive Education: Issues in Bridging the Policy-Practice Gap. Edited by Amanda Watkins and...
It appeared that disability was not prioritized in the health policy agenda, due to ineffective mainstreaming of disability by the Government and the limited influence and engagement of civil society in policy processes. Moreover, the limited existing policy framework on disability inclusion is not ...
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Universities must facilitate all students’ physical, curricular, and relational access and comply with a “reasonable accommodation” policy to allow students with disabilities equal opportunities. The aim is to analyze the barriers that hinder educational inclusion. Four factors are explored: the ...