Becoming a Great Inclusive Educator (Disability Studies in Education Book 16)

 

Becoming a Great Inclusive Educator (Disability Studies in Education Book 16)



Becoming a Great Inclusive Educator (Disability Studies in Education Book 16)



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Inclusive education continues to grow in popularity and acceptance in the United States. However, most teachers general and special educators are poorly prepared to be successful in inclusive classrooms and schools. Undoubtedly, the challenge to professionals involves the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. But inclusion requires far more. It calls upon educators to trouble everything they think they know about disability, to question their deepest ethical commitments, to take up the work of the Disability Rights Movement in the public schools, and to leap headlong into the deepest waters of the rich craft tradition of inclusive teaching. This book offers educators the guidance and resources to become great inclusive educators by engaging in a powerful process of personal and professional transformation.

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