Inclusion and early years practice / edited by Kathy Brodie, Keith Savage.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: xv, 198 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138017290
- 9781138017306
- 371.9046 23
- LC1203.G7 I525 2015
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Book | North Campus North Campus Main Collection | 371.9046 INC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A528307B | ||
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. Children, young people, inclusion and social policy / Keith Savage -- 2. Documenting and assessing learning: including the voice of the child / Jo Basford -- 3. Creating an inclusive environment for supporting children with English as an Additional Language / Sharron Galley -- 4. Accent, dialect and phonics: encouraging inclusion / Kate Beardmore -- 5. A family's perspective on Special Educational Needs and inclusion / Kathy Brodie -- 6. Re-thinking children's well-being and inclusion in practice / Gill Mills -- 7. Practitioners' flexibility: working with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller families / Jackie Braithwaite -- 8. Gender and sexuality: the experiences of families/carers and Early Years practitioners / Karen Taylor -- 9. Challenging the assumptions of multiculturalism and inclusion / Kathy Brodie -- 10. Using research to develop inclusive practice in the Early Years / Sean Creaney -- 11. Some practical steps towards a more inclusive practice / Kathy Brodie.
"Inclusion is a difficult, complex issue for which there are no off-the-shelf answers. To be an effective practitioner it is necessary to identify what makes each situation and circumstance unique and use this knowledge to develop strategies and approaches that are appropriate. This timely new text examines the key perceptions, perspectives and concepts around inclusion in the Early Years. Drawing on real-life experiences of practitioners, it considers the questions practitioners are likely to come across in their professional lives and how they might genuinely go about meeting the needs of all the children in their care. The book covers all aspects of inclusion including special educational needs, gender and sexuality, multiculturalism, multilingualism, Roma and traveller communities and economic wellbeing. Each chapter features: - Case studies to develop reflective thinking - Boxed examples to illustrate key points - Questions to promote discussion and debate - Annotated further reading lists With case studies drawn from current research and thinking points which encourage reflective practice, this book will be essential reading for students on early childhood studies programmes and early years foundation degrees that wish to become reflective and critically aware practitioners"-- Supplied by publisher.
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