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Ready to Teach All Children? Unpacking Early Childhood Educators’ Feelings of Preparedness for Working with Children with Disabilities

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ABSTRACT

Early childhood settings have the potential to support learners with diverse learning needs, including children with disabilities. However, if educators do not feel prepared to teach children with disabilities, this potential may not be fully realized. The current study examined early childhood educators’ (= 1,296) feelings of preparedness for working with children with disabilities, including predictors of preparedness, and associations with assessment practices. Research Findings: Nearly 70% of educators felt well prepared to teach typically developing children whereas only 20% felt well prepared to teach children with disabilities. Educational attainment and education-related major predicted feelings of preparedness. Furthermore, feelings of preparedness related to perceived importance of assessment and self-rating of assessment. Feelings of preparedness for working with children with disabilities mediated nearly all of the associations between educational experiences and assessment practices. Practice or Policy: Findings support the need for educator preparation programs to include course content related to working with children with disabilities and assessment practices. Implications for practice and educational requirements for early childhood educators are discussed.

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This work was supported by the Holland Foundation.

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