Implementing Inclusive Early Childhood Education: A Call for Professional Empowerment

We present two scenarios involving a family's experience in accessing a quality inclusive education for their young child to illustrate what it might look like if all stakeholders assumed responsibility for implementing the available research-based information to facilitate inclusive early chil...

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Veröffentlicht in:Topics in early childhood special education 2002-07, Vol.22 (2), p.91-102
Hauptverfasser: Soodak, Leslie C., Erwin, Elizabeth J., Winton, Pam, Brotherson, Mary Jane, Turnbull, Ann P., Hanson, Marci J., Brault, Linda M. J.
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Zusammenfassung:We present two scenarios involving a family's experience in accessing a quality inclusive education for their young child to illustrate what it might look like if all stakeholders assumed responsibility for implementing the available research-based information to facilitate inclusive early childhood education. The influence and role of each stakeholder group (i.e., families, administrators, practitioners, college and university faculty, researchers) are discussed. We suggest that to move from mediocrity to excellence in providing inclusive early childhood education, professional empowerment must occur at the individual and program levels.
ISSN:0271-1214
1538-4845
DOI:10.1177/02711214020220020401