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Inclusion in the early years

This book identifies and discusses key research studies of inclusion in the early years. Drawing on studies of practitioners' views and experiences of working inclusively, authors Cathy Nutbrown and Peter Clough show how practices in a range of early years settings can be influenced by the attitudes and responses of practitioners. The authors demonstrate how discussion of inclusion need not be limited to issues affecting children with learning difficulties or impairment, but should address factors affecting all members of the learning community. The book highlights elements which can make i.

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  • "This book identifies and discusses key research studies of inclusion in the early years. Drawing on studies of practitioners' views and experiences of working inclusively, authors Cathy Nutbrown and Peter Clough show how practices in a range of early years settings can be influenced by the attitudes and responses of practitioners. The authors demonstrate how discussion of inclusion need not be limited to issues affecting children with learning difficulties or impairment, but should address factors affecting all members of the learning community. The book highlights elements which can make i."@en
  • ""This book identifies and discusses key research studies of inclusion in the early years. Drawing on studies of practitioners' views and experiences of working inclusively, authors Cathy Nutbrown and Peter Clough show how practices in a range of early years settings can be influenced by the attitudes and responses of practitioners. The authors demonstrate how discussion of inclusion need not be limited to issues affecting children with learning difficulties or impairment, but should address factors affecting all members of the learning community. The book highlights elements which can make inclusion successful including curriculum and pedagogy, professional development, and work with parents. The authors review a number of international studies and present original research into practitioners' attitudes and practices. Views of parents, children, and practitioners are also presented. The book shows how working inclusively involves all members of the setting community in responsive and committed attitudes to each other. A key feature of the book is a number of original stories of how lives of practitioners, parents and children have been affected by inclusive and non-inclusive practices. This is an essential text for all early years students, practitioners, and researchers who want to become familiar with current research into inclusion and to inform and develop their own inclusive practices."--Publisher's website."
  • "The new edition of this insightful text on inclusion offers an overview of issues faced by practitioners. Full of practical activities, it helps both students and practitioners develop their own inclusive practices."@en

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  • "Inclusion in the early years : critical analyses and enabling narratives"
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