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Measuring child engagement in inclusive early childhood settings: Implications for practice PDF Print E-mail
Yuriko Kishida
Coral Kemp
Macquarie University Special Education Centre

Child engagement can be used as a child outcome measure, a measure of program quality and a guide for programming decisions. Measures of engagement cited in the literature are examined and features of those measures are described. Based on the gaps identified in the existing measures, the characteristics of a measure of engagement with the potential to be useful to practitioners as opposed to researchers are identified in relation to (i) practicality, (ii) sensitivity to the participation of children with disabilities, including severe disabilities, and (iii) ability to measure the degree of participation across children and across activity types.

Keywords: child engagement, measure of engagement, inclusive early childhood settings, children with disabilities

AJEC, Vol. 31 No. 2, June 2006, pp. 14-19.

 

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