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Equitable and Inclusive Teaching for Diverse Learners with Disabilities
A Biography-Driven Approach
Socorro G. Herrera (Author), Diane Rodriguez (Author), Robin M. Cabral (Author), Melissa A. Holmes (Author)
9780807768013
Hardback, published 23 June 2023
144 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.1 cm, 0.286 kg
The need for teachers who have both the knowledge and the skills to teach students in special education, especially students who are emergent bilinguals, is more critical today than ever before. Assumptions about the assurances outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) have led to practices that have limited the scope of opportunities for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students with disabilities. This book examines the intent of special education policy, challenges existing systems, and explores the promise of using biography-driven instruction to transform students' learning and enhance their personal growth and community life. With a focus on inclusive practices for working with CLD students with disabilities and their families, the book examines decision-making processes for placement, access, instruction, assessment, and evaluation. The authors show how inclusionary practices create contexts and conditions for teachers to foster their students' academic abilities through authentic cariño and an ecology of care. Book Features:
Contents
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
Part I. Historically Centering the Student Through IDEA
1. Searching for Coal in a Gold Mine: Overlooking the Multifaceted Assets of the Learner 7
2. Setting the Stage for Cognitive and Socioemotional Resilience: Reflecting on the Intersection of Policy and Systems 14
Part II. Applying Biography-Driven Practices in Inclusive Classrooms
3. A Biography-Driven Individualized Educational Plan 27
4. Enriching Opportunities to Learn Through Collaborative Interaction 44
5. Creating Contexts and Conditions for an Inclusive Community Through Classroom Talk 58
Part III. Reimagining Equity for All Learners
6. Real-Life Language Development: A Bridge for Inclusive Classrooms 71
7. The Power of BDI for Students With Low-Incidence Disabilities 85
8. Reframing Our Thoughts and Actions Through an Exceptional BDI Foundation: A Call to Action 93
Glossary 109
Appendix A: Overview of Select BDI Strategies 114
Appendix B: Template for Biography-Driven Goal Development Tool 116
References 117
Index 124
About the Authors 129