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Intentional leadership can unite, motivate and empower all
educators to work towards the common goal of creating a truly
inclusive culture in which all children, with or without
disabilities, are supported and enabled to fully participate in
every aspect of daily life and learning. This book recognises
diverse manifestations of special educational needs, from
communication difficulties and delays in learning, to social and
physical disabilities, and considers the ways in which these needs
might be embraced within inclusive mainstream settings. Key to this
is robust and purposeful leadership that removes barriers to
learning, changes existing attitudes and values, motivates staff
and foregrounds holistic learning opportunities and experiences.
Chapters draw on theoretical models, reflect on international and
national policies, and consider topics including: the image of the
child physical, aesthetic and temporal aspects of the learning
environment relational pedagogy long-, medium- and short-term
planning the role of assessment collaborative working with parents,
families and other professionals. In-depth descriptions of
behaviours and leadership strategies, practice scenarios and
activities support the reader's understanding. Intentional
Leadership for Effective Inclusion in Early Childhood Education and
Care is a comprehensive guide for students, teachers and
practitioners involved in Early Childhood Education and Care,
Social Care and Early Intervention programmes.
Intentional leadership can unite, motivate and empower all
educators to work towards the common goal of creating a truly
inclusive culture in which all children, with or without
disabilities, are supported and enabled to fully participate in
every aspect of daily life and learning. This book recognises
diverse manifestations of special educational needs, from
communication difficulties and delays in learning, to social and
physical disabilities, and considers the ways in which these needs
might be embraced within inclusive mainstream settings. Key to this
is robust and purposeful leadership that removes barriers to
learning, changes existing attitudes and values, motivates staff
and foregrounds holistic learning opportunities and experiences.
Chapters draw on theoretical models, reflect on international and
national policies, and consider topics including: the image of the
child physical, aesthetic and temporal aspects of the learning
environment relational pedagogy long-, medium- and short-term
planning the role of assessment collaborative working with parents,
families and other professionals. In-depth descriptions of
behaviours and leadership strategies, practice scenarios and
activities support the reader's understanding. Intentional
Leadership for Effective Inclusion in Early Childhood Education and
Care is a comprehensive guide for students, teachers and
practitioners involved in Early Childhood Education and Care,
Social Care and Early Intervention programmes.
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