UID:
almahu_9949383748602882
Format:
1 online resource (203 pages) :
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illustrations (black and white)
ISBN:
9781351002851
,
1351002856
,
9781351002868
,
1351002864
,
9781351002844
,
1351002848
,
9781351002837
,
135100283X
Content:
Undoing Ableism is a sourcebook for teaching about disability and anti-ableism in K-12 classrooms. Conceptually grounded in disability studies, critical pedagogy, and social justice education, this book provides both a rationale as well as strategies for broad-based inquiries that allow students to examine social and cultural foundations of oppression, learn to disrupt ableism, and position themselves as agents of social change. Using an interactive style, the book provides tools teachers can use to facilitate authentic dialogues with students about constructed meanings of disability, the nature of belongingness, and the creation of inclusive communities.
Note:
Why teach about disability and ableism in K-12 education? -- Foundations for teaching about disability and ableism -- Teaching and learning as critical inquiry -- Guidelines for teaching critical inquiries on disability and ableism -- Exploring meanings of disability -- Understanding ableism in society -- History of disability and ableism -- The emergence of disability rights movements -- Disability culture and disability pride -- Exploring contemporary perspectives on disability rights and culture -- What are our roles in taking action against ableism? -- Undoing ableism with critical pedagogy.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 9781138545601
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1138545600
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
;
Electronic books.
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351002868