Early childhood education (ECE) has always been intertwined with the
use of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP). To support
excellence in ECE, it is critical how the knowledge about individual
children and child development principles combined with the knowledge
of effective early learning practices. Effective early childhood
education involves an interdisciplinary collaborative process that is
influenced by many factors. We present these aforementioned realities
in Educating Young Children With and Without Exceptionalities: New
Perspectives. In addition, we argue that general and special educators
need to focus on applying new knowledge to better address critical
issues that advance the field of educator preparation and improve
educational outcomes for young children. Early childhood research
confirms the need for intensive intervention and remedial
education—we need to avoid approaches that are 'too little' or 'too
late.' Also proven to yield positive results for children are
practices familiar to early childhood educators. These practices
include relationship-based teaching and learning; partnering with
families; adapting teaching for children from different backgrounds
and for individual children; active, meaningful, and connected
learning; and smaller class sizes. Evidence of the benefits of these
practices suggests that they should be extended more widely into the
elementary grades.
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New Perspectives
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ISBN
9781806607013
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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