Elements of Inclusion: Findings from the Field.

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The Ministry of Education has set the target of 100% of New Zealand schools to be ‘mostly’ inclusive by 2014. But what are the essential elements of inclusion? This paper explores essential core elements that allow inclusion to flourish. Based on an extensive time in the field as part of a year-long doctoral research project, these elements are: relationships; shared experiences; advocacy, and a sense of identity. Strengthened and welded together through transparency, inclusive cultures and more inclusive practices have been seen to develop and grow.

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McMaster, C. (2014). Elements of Inclusion: Findings from the Field. Kairaranga, 15(1), 42–49. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v15i1.184

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