Using qualitative methods, this study examined classroom membership in an early childhood setting which included a young boy with multiple disabilities. Participant observation and interview data were gathered over a 6 month period. Themes emerged and were arranged according to three primary categories: (a) Shared and Meaningful Experiences, (b) Quality of Interpersonal Interactions with Peers, and (c) Practices that Contribute to Building Community. Findings revealed that there were deliberate and ongoing efforts to create a strong sense of community within the classroom
This study examined how children’s ideas about a prosocial behavior, helping, are related to their e...
This is a single site qualitative case study to investigate how inclusion is understood, and put i...
The purpose for conducting this study was to discover those factors that early childhood classroom t...
Using qualitative methods, this study examined classroom membership in an early childhood setting wh...
This study examined the extent to which supports such as school funds and resources, parental and te...
The aim of this study was to delve into social participation in early childhood education classrooms...
Adolescents at this age seriously contemplate who they are, who their friends are, and with whom the...
In this qualitative case study, I investigated how one teacher provided opportunity and access to fu...
This study reports data from teachers in regular school classrooms on their experiences of inclusion...
This paper reports on a study that examined how more inclusive classroom communities might be achiev...
The inclusion of young children with disabilities in regular education classrooms has become a prima...
Inclusion is a fairly recent practice that has been brought about by the Salamanca Statement of 1994...
textIn the dominant early childhood education discourse, creating and maintaining a classroom commu...
This paper reports on a study that examined how more inclusive classroom communities might be achiev...
This article describes practices and issues related to providing services for preschoolers with dis-...
This study examined how children’s ideas about a prosocial behavior, helping, are related to their e...
This is a single site qualitative case study to investigate how inclusion is understood, and put i...
The purpose for conducting this study was to discover those factors that early childhood classroom t...
Using qualitative methods, this study examined classroom membership in an early childhood setting wh...
This study examined the extent to which supports such as school funds and resources, parental and te...
The aim of this study was to delve into social participation in early childhood education classrooms...
Adolescents at this age seriously contemplate who they are, who their friends are, and with whom the...
In this qualitative case study, I investigated how one teacher provided opportunity and access to fu...
This study reports data from teachers in regular school classrooms on their experiences of inclusion...
This paper reports on a study that examined how more inclusive classroom communities might be achiev...
The inclusion of young children with disabilities in regular education classrooms has become a prima...
Inclusion is a fairly recent practice that has been brought about by the Salamanca Statement of 1994...
textIn the dominant early childhood education discourse, creating and maintaining a classroom commu...
This paper reports on a study that examined how more inclusive classroom communities might be achiev...
This article describes practices and issues related to providing services for preschoolers with dis-...
This study examined how children’s ideas about a prosocial behavior, helping, are related to their e...
This is a single site qualitative case study to investigate how inclusion is understood, and put i...
The purpose for conducting this study was to discover those factors that early childhood classroom t...