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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.
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Aplicaciones de la metodología Tándem en la formación universitaria
©2018 Edited Collection -
Teacher/Student Responsibility in Foreign Language Learning
©2006 Monographs -
Youth Culture Power
A #HipHopEd Guide to Building Teacher-Student Relationships and Increasing Student Engagement©2019 Textbook -
Education and the Crisis of Public Values
Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, & Public Education©2011 Textbook -
History Education as Content, Methods or Orientation?
A Study of Curriculum Prescriptions, Teacher-made Tasks and Student Strategies©2016 Thesis -
Preparing Effective Teachers of Reading
Putting Research Findings to Work for Student Learning©2008 Textbook -
Teaching English in Chile
A Study of Teacher Perceptions of their Professional Identity, Student Motivation and Pertinent Learning Contents©2013 Thesis -
Education and the Crisis of Public Values
Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, and Public Education – Second edition©2023 Textbook -
Using Concept Mapping to Foster Adaptive Expertise
Enhancing Teacher Metacognitive Learning to Improve Student Academic Performance©2015 Textbook -
Provincializing the Worldly Citizen
Yugoslav Student and Teacher Travel and Slavic Cosmopolitanism in the Interwar Era©2008 Monographs -
Conversations of Curriculum Reform
Students’ and Teachers’ Voices Interpreted Through Autobiographical and Phenomenological Texts©2006 Textbook -
Teacher Leadership
The «New» Foundations of Teacher Education – A Reader – Revised edition©2016 Textbook