(Un)Learning Disability
Recognizing and Changing Restrictive Views of Student Ability
AnnMarie D Baines author Alfredo J Artiles editor Elizabeth B Kozleski editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:7th Mar '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
How do high school students confront and resolve conflicting messages about their intelligence and academic potential, particularly when labeled with social and learning disabilities? How does disability become “disablement” when negative attitudes and disparaging perceptions of ability position students as outsiders? Following the lives of adolescents at home and at school, the author makes visible the disabling language, contextual arrangements, and unconscious social practices that restrict learning regardless of special education services. She also showcases how young people resist disablement to transform their worlds and pursue pathways most important to them. Educators and scholars can use this important resource to recognize and change disabling practices that are often taken for granted as a natural part of schooling.
Book Features:
- Offers concrete ways that students, schools, and teachers can unlearn disabling behaviors.
- Illuminates how social processes of disablement take place, rather than simply describing their influence.
- Looks at settings where students encounter more flexible ideas of ability and intelligence. <
ISBN: 9780807755761
Dimensions: 235mm x 162mm x 13mm
Weight: 381g
192 pages