A Model of Inclusion for Children With Disability in NSW Community Preschools
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Published:2021-08-23
Issue:2
Volume:45
Page:150-163
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ISSN:2515-0731
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Container-title:Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Australas. j. spec. incl. educ.
Author:
Quick Tracey,Flatley Beth,Sellwood Claire,Alam Oishee,Vukovich Ildi
Abstract
AbstractThe New South Wales (NSW) Government supports the meaningful participation of children with disability and additional learning needs in community-based not-for-profit preschools. Funding and sector capacity building is provided under the Disability and Inclusion Program to support access and participation in educational programs. Research and theories, which highlight the essential factors for successful inclusion, have been used to guide the development of the program. Baseline data were collected from 680 survey respondents from NSW community preschools regarding barriers to inclusion and supports needed to ensure that inclusion for children with additional needs is successful. Attitude to inclusion was not reported to be a major barrier; however, educators reported the need for specialist support and appropriate training. Data from the program continue to reveal the reality of inclusion for children and the role played by funding and ongoing capacity-building support.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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