Inclusive Classroom Profile: a pilot study of its use as a professional development tool |
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Authors: | Elena Soukakou Maria Evangelou Becki Holbrooke |
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Institution: | 1. School of Education, Roehampton University, London, UK;2. Department of Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | Research has highlighted that children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) might be at risk of receiving less-than-outstanding experiences in settings typically rated as outstanding. There are still significant barriers to the implementation of high-quality inclusive practices in early years settings: inadequate preparation of early educators for implementing inclusive classroom practices, and a lack of reliable and valid measures for assessing the quality of inclusive practice. The Inclusive Classroom Profile (ICP) was designed to measure the quality of inclusive classroom practices that can support the developmental needs of children with SEN in early childhood programmes. This paper describes the first study that explored the feasibility and usefulness of the ICP measure for quality improvement. The usability of the ICP was explored in the context of a partnership between a team of early years inclusion advisors and inclusive settings in one local authority in south England. Early years advisors received training for using the ICP and performed follow-up feedback visits to settings. Advisors achieved reliability proficiency and rated the ICP measure and training programme positively. Future research needs to investigate how the ICP might support quality improvement through designing and piloting the effectiveness of a multi-component professional development programme. |
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Keywords: | Inclusive Classroom Profile (ICP) quality inclusive classroom practices environment-rating scales professional development |
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