Publications

Inclusion at Botany Downs Kindergarten Centre of Innovation 2006-2008

Publication Details

The Centre of Innovation (COI) research shared in this report focuses on inclusion in an early childhood education centre, Botany Downs Kindergarten (BDK) in Howick, Auckland.

Author(s): Bronwyn Glass, Kerry Baker and Raelene Ellis (Teacher - researchers) & Dr Helen Bernstone and Dr Bill Hagan (Research associates, Manukau Institute of Technology

Date Published: April 2010

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