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Rethinking Inclusion and Transformation in Special Education
Treating a particular group, community, individual or concept as insignificant or peripheral.
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Perspectives on Inclusion in Early Childhood
Lindsay Michelle Schofield (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), Rachel Takriti (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), and Emma Pearson (United Arab Emirates University, UAE)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4680-5.ch001
Abstract
Traditionally, early childhood education and special education needs policy developments have held a low status in national and international political agendas. However, over the recent decade, there has been an intense surge of political interest at international and national levels. This surge has resulted in an unprecedented number of educational policy reforms, policy documents, and opportunities for practice to develop and respond to these changes. Due to the considerable international interest in early childhood, paralleled with similar international interest in inclusive policies, this chapter aims to examine the way early childhood care and education (ECCE), early childhood education and care (ECEC), and/or early childhood education (ECE) policy shapes the attitudes and actions of those working with babies and young children. The chapter will open by introducing early childhood provision in the international context before moving to inclusion, defining inclusion, assumptions, attitudes, perceptions, and including children.
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The act of excluding or pushing someone or a group to the edges of society, denying them access to services and opportunities.
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Assessing the International Student Enrolment Strategies in Australian Universities: A Case Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A condition where members of society are constrained to have equal rights as their mainstream counterparts.
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Exploring Human Identity From Social, Cultural, Philosophical, and Biopolitical Perspectives: Free v Confined I
Excluding individuals or groups from access to opportunities and services, leading to a lower status.
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Social Work During COVID-19 and the Role of Local Governments in Managing the Crisis of the Pandemic: Case of Istanbul
The process by which someone or some groups, or their views, or contribution, are rendered marginal through the exercise of power (Harris & White, 2018).
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