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Shaddai Tembo is joined by Dr. Sharon Colilles for one final time to wrap up their incredibly insightful discussion on inclusive practice in the early years. Throughout this episode, we explore how practitioners can challenge their practice to make positive changes.
Sharon shares what advice she would give to practitioners trying to implement inclusive pedagogy within their settings.
Reflecting on previous conversations with Shaddai, Sharon touches on the importance of time to reflect, but also the power the resources being used can hold within the learning environment. Do the resources enable children to think about their ethnic origin and culture? Can they see themselves in their environment? It is so crucial for practitioners to reflect on the resources that are already in the setting.
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By TTSShaddai Tembo is joined by Dr. Sharon Colilles for one final time to wrap up their incredibly insightful discussion on inclusive practice in the early years. Throughout this episode, we explore how practitioners can challenge their practice to make positive changes.
Sharon shares what advice she would give to practitioners trying to implement inclusive pedagogy within their settings.
Reflecting on previous conversations with Shaddai, Sharon touches on the importance of time to reflect, but also the power the resources being used can hold within the learning environment. Do the resources enable children to think about their ethnic origin and culture? Can they see themselves in their environment? It is so crucial for practitioners to reflect on the resources that are already in the setting.
📌 To shop for resources relevant to this podcast conversation, click here.
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(The views expressed throughout this podcast are the speakers' own, and TTS does not take responsibility for the views and guidance highlighted as part of this recording.)
Please note: When referencing the speakers views, theory and work for development of your own materials, please ensure academic reference of the speaker is cited.

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