2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10643-023-01476-w
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Practitioner and Director Perceptions, Beliefs, and Practices Related to STEM and Inclusion in Early Childhood

Abstract: The importance of early science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning opportunities for all young children has become increasingly documented by research and recommended practices. In addition, high quality inclusive settings where all children can access and benefit from learning activities continues to demonstrate optimal outcomes for all children. This manuscript reports findings from a survey broadly disseminated related to early childhood practitioners’ and directors’ perceptions related to S… Show more

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“…Phase 8 scales the work to larger groups of ECE and ECSE practitioners who serve children with disabilities, including those who are multilingual and racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse across different geographical and cultural contexts, using the set of learning goals, progressions, and instructional activities and resources to provide professional development (PD). Evidence suggests that practitioners both attempt to use inclusive practices and desire more PD on the topic [25]. These PD opportunities will also allow the team to develop further and ensure that the approach is culturally appropriate and individualized across contexts.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase 8 scales the work to larger groups of ECE and ECSE practitioners who serve children with disabilities, including those who are multilingual and racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse across different geographical and cultural contexts, using the set of learning goals, progressions, and instructional activities and resources to provide professional development (PD). Evidence suggests that practitioners both attempt to use inclusive practices and desire more PD on the topic [25]. These PD opportunities will also allow the team to develop further and ensure that the approach is culturally appropriate and individualized across contexts.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%