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    Rethinking Disability:  A Disability Studies Approach to Inclusive Practices

    Rethinking Disability: A Disability Studies Approach to Inclusive Practices by Valle, Jan; Connor, David;

    Series: B&B EDUCATION;

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    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 March 2010

    • ISBN 9780073526041
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 231x162x10 mm
    • Weight 331 g
    • Language English
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    In response to concerns about teacher retention, especially among teachers in their first to fourth year in the classroom, we offer future teachers a series of brief guides full of practical advice that they can refer to in both their student teaching and in their first years on the job.

    In response to concerns about teacher retention, especially among teachers in their first to fourth year in the classroom, we offer future teachers a series of brief guides full of practical advice that they can refer to in both their student teaching and in their first years on the job.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface

    PART IHOW KNOWLEDGE GUIDES PRACTICE

    Chapter 1Making Sense of Public School Culture and Context

    “Why didn’t somebody tell me that teaching is so complicated?”

    Chapter 2Contemplating the (In)visibility of Disability

    “Why can’t I remember going to school with kids with disabilities or having a teacher with a disability?”

    Chapter 3Examining Beliefs and Expanding Notions of Normalcy

    “What if I don’t feel ready to teach those kids?”

    Chapter 4Practicing Educational Equity in a Democracy

    “What if I’m still not sure about inclusion?”

    PART IIHOW PRACTICE DEEPENS KNOWLEDGE

    Chapter 5Selecting Approaches and Tools of Teaching

    “How do I figure out what to teach in an inclusive classroom?”

    Chapter 6Creating a Dynamic Classroom Culture

    “How can I be sure that I reach everybody?”

    Chapter 7Assessing Student Knowledge and Skills

    “How do I know if they all got it?”

    Chapter 8Drawing Upon the Power of Two

    “What will happen if I am asked to be a co-teacher?”

    PART IIIHOW TALK CHANGES KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE

    Chapter 9Actively Challenging Normalcy

    “How can I talk about disability in my classroom?”

    Chapter 10Promoting Inclusive Beliefs and Practices

    “What if my school is ‘not there yet’ in regard to inclusion?”

    Postscript
    Appendix

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