Supporting Preschool Inclusion: How to Use Backward Mapping to Change Policies
August 19, 2025
As you work toward authentic inclusion in your preschool program, your team might decide that not only do current policies need to be changed, but also new policies need to be created. Backward mapping is a strategic approach to policy development that starts with the desired outcomes at the classroom/child level and works backward through program/school, local, state, and federal levels to identify the policy changes and factors that impact full, high-quality preschool inclusion.
Adapted from the brand-new edition of The Preschool Inclusion Toolbox, this infographic gives you a quick introduction to how backward mapping works.
Keep learning with the new edition of The Preschool Inclusion Toolbox—your ultimate guide to developing program-level policies for implementing and sustaining full-scale preschool inclusion. This second edition offers timely updates, including:
- Increased focus on equity
- More guidelines and materials on coaching for preschool inclusion
- New and expanded chapters on identifying program challenges, creating new policies and procedures, establishing effective professional development systems, and using evidence-based practices
- Updated practical tools for supporting preschool inclusion teams
- Resources on facilitating an action plan
- And more
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