Page Summary: Child care settings, where children of many different backgrounds play and learn together, help build a strong foundation for life ... Shelley Moore, of The University of British Columbia, is one of the Top 25 finalists in SSHRC's 2016 Storytellers challenge.
Early Learning Inclusion -
Child care settings, where children of many different backgrounds play and learn together, help build a strong foundation for life ... Shelley Moore, of The University of British Columbia, is one of the Top 25 finalists in SSHRC's 2016 Storytellers challenge. A short video produced by Down Syndrome Queensland in conjunction with Griffith Film School and Pullenvale State School.
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- Child care settings, where children of many different backgrounds play and learn together, help build a strong foundation for life ...
- Shelley Moore, of The University of British Columbia, is one of the Top 25 finalists in SSHRC's 2016 Storytellers challenge.
- A short video produced by Down Syndrome Queensland in conjunction with Griffith Film School and Pullenvale State School.
- This is Part 1 of a 3-part Within the Framework webinar series titled:
- How can a school meaningfully include students with disabilities in an
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