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Sustaining Disabled Youth

Centering Disability in Asset Pedagogies
Buch | Hardcover
264 Seiten
2022
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
978-0-8077-6769-6 (ISBN)
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Brings together a collection of work that situates disability as a key aspect of children and youth’s cultural identity construction. The book explores how disability intersects with other markers of difference to create unique cultural repertoires to be valued, sustained, and utilized for learning.
Asset-based pedagogies, such as culturally relevant/sustaining teaching, are frequently used to improve the educational experiences of students of color and to challenge the White curriculum that has historically informed school practices. Yet asset-based pedagogies have evaded important aspects of students' culture and identity: those related to disability. Sustaining Disabled Youth is the first book to accomplish this. It brings together a collection of work that situates disability as a key aspect of children and youth's cultural identity construction. It explores how disability intersects with other markers of difference to create unique cultural repertoires to be valued, sustained, and utilized for learning. Readers will hear from prominent and emerging scholars and activists in disability studies who engage with the following questions: Can disability be considered an identity and culture in the same ways that race and ethnicity are? How can disability be incorporated to develop and sustain asset-based pedagogies that attend to intersecting forms of marginalization? How can disability serve in inquiries on the use of asset-based pedagogies? Do all disability identities and embodiments merit sustaining? How can disability justice be incorporated into other efforts toward social justice?

Book Features:



● Provides critical insights to bring disability in conversation with asset-based pedagogies.
● Highlights contributions of both university scholars and community activists.
● Includes analytical and practical tools for researchers, classroom teachers, and school administrators.
● Offers important recommendations for teacher education programs.

Federico R. Waitoller is an associate professor in the department of special education at the University of Illinois at Chicago and author of Excluded by Choice: Urban Students with Disabilities in the Education Marketplace. Kathleen King Thorius is an associate professor in Indiana University’s School of Education-IUPUI, executive director of the Great Lakes Equity Center, and co-editor of Ability, Equity, and Culture: Sustaining Inclusive Urban Education Reform.

Contents

Series Foreword  ix

Acknowledgments  xiii

Disability and Asset Pedagogies: An Introduction to the Book  xv


Kathleen A. King Thorius and Federico R. WaitollerPart I: CENTERING DISABILITY CULTURE AND IDENTITY IN SCHOOLS AND SOCIETY

1.   Disabled Lives: Worthiness and Identity in an Ableist Society  3


Anjali J. Forber-Pratt and Bradley J. Minotti2.  Cultivating Positive Racial-Ethnic-Disability Identity: Opportunities in Education for Culturally Sustaining Practices at the Intersection of Race and Disability  17


Seena M. Skelton3.   Smooth and Striated Spaces: Autistic (Ill)legibility as a Deterritorializing Force  31


Sara M. Acevedo and Robin Rosigno4.   Luring the Vygotskyan Imagination: Notes for a New Bridge Between Disability Studies in Education and Asset Pedagogies  46


Federico R. WaitollerPart II: SUSTAINING DISABILITY IDENTITIES WITHIN PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES

5.   Black Deaf Gain: A Guide to Revisioning K–12 Deaf Education  59


Onudeah D. Nicolarakis, Akilah English, and Gloshanda Lawyer6.  Disability Critical Race Theory as Asset Pedagogy  74


Subini Annamma, David Connor, and Beth Ferri7.  Krip-Hop Nation Puts Back the Fourth Element of Hip-Hop: Knowledge with a Political Limp  86


Leroy F. Moore Jr. and Keith Jones8.   Breaking Down Barriers: Hearing from Children to Learn to Teach Inclusively in Bilingual Education  95


Patricia Martínez-Álvarez and Minhye SonPart III: ON NURTURING TEACHERS AND EDUCATIONAL LEADERS

9.   Of the Insubstantiality of "Special" Worlds: Curricular Cripistemological Practices as Asset Pedagogy in Teacher Education  111


Linda Ware, David Mitchell, and Sharon Snyder10 .  Mothers of Color of Children with Dis/abilities: Centering Their Children's Assets in Family as Faculty Projects  126


Cristina Santamaría Graff11.   Practicing for Complex Times: The Future of Disability Studies and Teacher Education  144


Srikala Naraian12.   Curriculum Theorizing, Intersectional Consciousness, and Teacher Education for Disability-Inclusive Practices  156


Mildred Boveda and Brittany Aronson13.  Leveraging Asset Pedagogies at Race/Disability Intersections in Equity-Expansive Technical Assistance  169


Kathleen A. King ThoriusNotes  183

References  185

About the Editors and the Contributors  222

Index  228

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Multicultural Education Series
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 363 g
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ISBN-10 0-8077-6769-7 / 0807767697
ISBN-13 978-0-8077-6769-6 / 9780807767696
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