
How Did You Get Here?
Students with Disabilities and Their Journeys to Harvard
Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Will be published approx. on 30. March 2015
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-61250-782-8 (ISBN)
Description
When their children were young, several parents interviewed for this book were told, "you can't expect much from your child." As they got older, the kids themselves often heard the same thing: that as children with disabilities, academic success would be elusive, if not impossible, for them.
How Did You Get Here? clearly refutes these common, destructive assumptions. It chronicles the educational experiences-from early childhood through college-of sixteen students with disabilities and their paths to personal and academic success at Harvard University. Th e book explores common themes in their lives-including educational strategies, technologies, and undaunted intellectual ambitions-as well as the crucial roles played by parents, teachers, and other professionals. Above all, it provides a clear and candid account-in the voices of the students themselves-of what it takes to grapple eff ectively with the many challenges facing young people with disabilities.
A compelling and practical book, How Did You Get Here? offers clear accounts not only of the challenges and biases facing young disabled students, but also of the opportunities they found, and created, on the way to academic and personal success.
How Did You Get Here? clearly refutes these common, destructive assumptions. It chronicles the educational experiences-from early childhood through college-of sixteen students with disabilities and their paths to personal and academic success at Harvard University. Th e book explores common themes in their lives-including educational strategies, technologies, and undaunted intellectual ambitions-as well as the crucial roles played by parents, teachers, and other professionals. Above all, it provides a clear and candid account-in the voices of the students themselves-of what it takes to grapple eff ectively with the many challenges facing young people with disabilities.
A compelling and practical book, How Did You Get Here? offers clear accounts not only of the challenges and biases facing young disabled students, but also of the opportunities they found, and created, on the way to academic and personal success.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61250-782-8 (9781612507828)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Thomas Hehir is the Silvana and Christopher Pascucci Professor of Practice in Learning Differences at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA.
Laura A. Schifter is an adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA.
Wendy S. Harbour is the Lawrence B. Taishoff Assistant Professor of Inclusive Education and executive director of the Taishoff Center on Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University, USA.
Laura A. Schifter is an adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA.
Wendy S. Harbour is the Lawrence B. Taishoff Assistant Professor of Inclusive Education and executive director of the Taishoff Center on Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University, USA.
Content
CONTENTS
Foreword ix
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 1
"My Mother" 15
CHAPTER 2
"I Had Teachers Who Believed in Me" 49
CHAPTER 3
"I Was Always Asking My Teachers for More" 71
CHAPTER 4
"I Found Things to Do Outside the Classroom" 91
CHAPTER 5
"I Was Always Forced to Find a Way" 103
CHAPTER 6
"I Could Not Have Gotten Here Without Audio Text" 133
CHAPTER 7
"My Disability Shapes Who I Am" 155
CHAPTER 8
"I Thought I Knew Something About Disability" 179
CONCLUSION
"How Can More of You Get Here?" 203
Wendy S. Harbour
Notes 227
Acknowledgments 235
About the Authors 237
Index 239
Foreword ix
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 1
"My Mother" 15
CHAPTER 2
"I Had Teachers Who Believed in Me" 49
CHAPTER 3
"I Was Always Asking My Teachers for More" 71
CHAPTER 4
"I Found Things to Do Outside the Classroom" 91
CHAPTER 5
"I Was Always Forced to Find a Way" 103
CHAPTER 6
"I Could Not Have Gotten Here Without Audio Text" 133
CHAPTER 7
"My Disability Shapes Who I Am" 155
CHAPTER 8
"I Thought I Knew Something About Disability" 179
CONCLUSION
"How Can More of You Get Here?" 203
Wendy S. Harbour
Notes 227
Acknowledgments 235
About the Authors 237
Index 239