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Posted by Camille Catlett at Oct 02, 2009 |
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Help Has Arrived!

by Camille Catlett

Inclusion resources to support your professional development work

Whether I’m teaching online, making a presentation, or sharing ideas with a group, I try to keep two ideas in mind: 1) how will I share key concepts or ideas; and 2) what difference will it make? Often, the content I’m thinking about is inclusion.

In May, NPDCI shared the new joint position statement on early childhood inclusion. This month they unveiled a treasure trove of related resources to use in professional development. There are long and short versions of the position statement in multiple languages, blogs, a video, and a downloadable set of PowerPoint slides. More resources will be coming soon.

I’ve been using the joint position statement in professional development with students, faculty, child care providers, and policymakers. Join the conversation below and let me know what you think about the new resources and how you’re using the position statement in your work.

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