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Diversity and Inclusion in Early Childhood: An Introduction


Diversity and Inclusion in Early Childhood: An Introduction

Paperback by Devarakonda, Chandrika

Diversity and Inclusion in Early Childhood: An Introduction

£29.99

ISBN:
9780857028518
Publication Date:
13 Nov 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 May 2024
Diversity and Inclusion in Early Childhood: An Introduction

Description

Covering a wide range of concepts and taking a broader perspective of what inclusion entail, this book offers an overview of current research, policy and practice in diversity and inclusion in the early years. It is a clear introduction to what inclusive practice means for those working with young children in the early stages of their lives. With case studies and activities designed to help students relate to diverse situations, the author discusses the main issues surrounding: - race - gender - culture - disability and Special Educational Needs - English as an Additional Language - Traveller children - the contexts of inclusion and exclusion - good practice in early childhood settings - different perspectives of inclusion This is essential reading for students studying inclusion and diversity on early childhood or early years courses, and those seeking to promote good practice and enable all children to develop to their full potential irrespective of their background. 'The success of this book is in its ability to explore inclusion from a wide perspective. Offering a range of thought-provoking material, such as reflective questions, debates and controversies, practitioner, parent and children's views, legislation, activities, and examples of good practice, will keep readers interested and actively engaged throughout the book' -Dr Anna Kilderry, Senior Lecturer, Early Childhood Education, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia Chandrika Devarakonda is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Children's Services at the University of Chester.

Contents

Introduction Gender and Inclusion Race and Inclusion Culture and Inclusion EAL and Inclusion Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) Families and Inclusion Disability and Inclusion SEN and Inclusion Conclusion References Index

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