scholarly journals Services for Special Education Need/Disability Learners Transferring from Nursery School to Primary School in Guyana

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keon Cheong ◽  
Lidon Lashely ◽  
uette Mitchell ◽  
Ryan Kellems

This article serves to highlight the need for policy to support the smooth transition of students with special education needs/disability from early childhood programmes to primary school education. It identifies what is and provides recommendations.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keon Cheong ◽  
Lidon Lashely ◽  
uette Mitchell ◽  
Ryan Kellems

This article serves to highlight the need for policy to support the smooth transition of students with special education needs/disability from early childhood programmes to primary school education. It identifies what is and provides recommendations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 6-21
Author(s):  
Gabrielle Young ◽  
David Philpott ◽  
Emily Butler ◽  
Kimberly Maich ◽  
Sharon Penney

This article examines the research literature to determine whether the provision of quality early childhood education (ECE) lowers the risk of a child developing special education needs (SEN) and mediates the intensity of support for children with an identified exceptionality. Schools play a crucial role in reducing developmental gaps assessed at school entry, but their success comes with great expense in special education and related costs. Research indicates that ECE could narrow these gaps and better prepare children for success in school, and this realization is slowly being reflected in public policy. Based on our literature review, we describe the benefits of quality ECE in lowering special education expenses. Specific play-based learning pedagogical strategies support all children in optimizing academic progress, language development, social skills, and emotional-behavioural regulation. Professional learning for early childhood educators can build capacity to embed effective pedagogy into daily practice. The provision of quality ECE that makes a difference depends on the knowledge and skills of this workforce.


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