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Inclusion Institute 2009
NPDCI and CONNECT presentations, handouts, blog links and more from the Ninth Annual Inclusion Institute held in Chapel Hill, NC, July 2009. For all Inclusion Institute materials, see the Institute main site link below.
2008 Inclusion Institute Keynote: Ann Turnbull
In her keynote presentation, Ann Turnbull shares a vision of what it means to live life inclusively - a sense of belonging in nuclear and extended families, neighborhoods, preschool programs, community recreation, religious communities, and other settings. She emphasizes a process of wisdom-based action which involves integrating the best available research, most relevant experience-based knowledge, and most current policy. She also emphasizes what can be accomplished through family-professional partnerships that move people from simply knowing "best practice" to thinking and acting wisely. Finally, she highlights how the Early Childhood Family Support Community of Practice is seeking to learn more about how to best support families and practitioners to take wise action concerning how to live life inclusively. (Ann Turnbull; July 22, 2008; National Early Childhood Inclusion Institute, Chapel Hill, NC)

