Inclusion: The next generation in child care in Canada

Author(s): Irwin, Sharon Hope; Lero, Donna S.; Brophy, Kathleen;
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): Breton Books
Description: Two studies from Canada, the first on the influence of child care center directors on staff attitudes toward the inclusion of children with special needs, based on questionnaires from center directors and their staff, and the second on the relationship between overall child care center quality and inclusion quality and on factors that contribute to high inclusion quality, based on observations of child care centers
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Funder(s): Canada. Social Development Canada. Social Development Partnerships Program
Source: Wreck Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada: Breton Books. Retrieved April 6, 2006, from the SpeciaLink Web site: http://www.specialinkcanada.org/books/ING_inclusion.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development > Special Needs Children & Special Child Populations > Special Needs

Child Care & Early Education Quality

International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies
Country: Canada
ISBN: 1-895415-59-4 : Unspecified
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