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GRIFE Finnish Education and Global Perspectives Seminar Series III: Enhancing Educators’ Well-being and Functional SEN support through Interprofessional Collaboration in Early Childhood Education

Organiser

Global Research Institute for Finnish Education

Date

14 Jan 2025
11:00 - 12:30

Location

D1-1/F-37, The Education University of Hong Kong, 10 Po Ling Road, Tai Po

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Every child has the right to education that meets their individual needs (Unesco, 1994). However, this right is under threat as Finnish and Nordic early childhood education and care (ECEC) face turmoil. There is a shortage of qualified staff, and the number of children requiring special support has increased. This situation often leaves educators working in challenging conditions, feeling helpless in providing appropriate pedagogy and support for every child (Äikäs et al., 2022), especially those they are most concerned about. Interprofessional collaboration has been found to be beneficial (Anderson, 2013), and the importance of educating future professionals to work together is evident (Dobbs-Oates & Watcher Morris, 2016). It is also suggested that interprofessional collaboration can enhance educators ’ well-being at work and support their competence in addressing the additional needs of children (Saha et al., 2023; Saha & Pesonen, 2019).

 

This presentation will discuss findings from our previous research on educators’ competencies and well-being in interprofessional collaboration, aimed at providing effective SEN support for children. Research suggests that challenging situations in support are shaped by multilayered interactions between children, professionals, and caregivers, as well as various environmental and organisational factors in ECE settings. To better support educators, interprofessional collaboration could help alleviate the burden and stress caused by these challenging situations.

 

About the speaker:

Dr Mari Saha is an associate professor of early childhood education and the co-director of Research Center for Education, Assessment and Learning at the Faculty of Education and Culture, Tampere University. Her main research interests include early childhood educators’ and center leaders’ work-related wellbeing, stress regulation, diverse needs and interprofessional collaboration in early years.

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Location

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