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Interpreting COVID-19 Through Turbulence Theory: Perspectives and Cases from Early Childhood and Special Education by Susan H. Shapiro offers a thoughtful and innovative framework for understanding the profound disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in educational settings. Using Turbulence Theory, the book examines how uncertainty, rapid change, and systemic stress affected early childhood and special education during the crisis.
Through theoretical analysis and real-world case studies, the eBook explores how educators, families, institutions, and learners navigated instability while adapting practices, policies, and support systems. The work highlights leadership responses, equity challenges, and resilience within educational communities, with particular attention to vulnerable learners and inclusive education.
This book is an essential resource for education researchers, school leaders, special education professionals, and graduate students seeking deeper insight into crisis-driven change and long-term implications for educational systems.
Key Highlights:
Application of Turbulence Theory to COVID-19 education challenges
Focus on early childhood and special education contexts
Case-based analysis of leadership, policy, and practice
Insights into equity, resilience, and systemic adaptation
Valuable for education research, leadership, and policy studies
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