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Inclusion and Teacher Education
Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences. Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences. Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences.
7 publications
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Teacher’s Personality and Professionalism
©2010 Edited Collection -
You Can't Teach Us if You Don't Know Us and Care About Us
Becoming an Ubuntu, Responsive and Responsible Urban Teacher©2016 Textbook -
Raising Resilient Children
Parents and Teachers Working in Partnership to Empower the Children in Our Lives©2020 Monographs -
The Holmes Partnership Trilogy
Tomorrow’s Teachers, Tomorrow’s Schools, Tomorrow’s Schools of Education©2007 Textbook -
The Power of Parents
A Critical Perspective of Bicultural Parent Involvement in Public Schools©2006 Textbook -
Les parents et l’école
Étude contrastive des rapports dans un contexte d’hétérogénéité culturelle©2013 Monographs -
Public Private Partnership
Finanzierungsformen und Risikoallokation als Herausforderung für mittelständische Bauunternehmen©2012 Edited Collection -
Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and African American Southern History
©2013 Edited Collection -
Tokyo-Brussels Partnership
Security, Development and Knowledge-based Society©2008 Edited Collection -
Public Private Partnership
Eine strukturierende Analyse auf der Grundlage von ökonomischen und politischen Potentialen©2004 Thesis -
Teacher Leadership
The «New» Foundations of Teacher Education – A Reader – Revised edition©2016 Textbook -
The Spiritual Narratives of Adoptive Parents
Constructions of Christian Faith Stories and Pastoral Theological Implications©2013 Monographs -
From Paternalism to Partnership
Protestant Mission Partnerships in the History of the Netherlands Missionary Council (1900-1999)©2019 Thesis