
Inclusion in Urban Educational Environments
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- Contents
- Part 1: Intersecting Exclusions Within School Culture
- Chapter 1 Exclusion in Urban Schools and Communities
- Chapter 2 Understanding Urban School Culture: In/Exclusion Within Yearbook Discourses
- Part 2: Socioeconomic Status and Ability
- Chapter 3 Reflecting on Mary H.Wright Elementary: Ideologies of High Expectations in a "Re-Segregated School
- Chapter 4 Seeing the Glass as Half Full: Meeting the Needs of Underprivileged Students Through School-Community Partnerships
- Chapter 5 Flipping the Special Education Coin: The Heads and Tails of Administering Schools for Students with Different Needs
- Part 3: Gender and Sexual Identity
- Chapter 6 Gender: A H.O.T. (Higher Order Thinking) Link in Educating Urban Students
- Chapter 7 LGBTQ Students in Urban Schools: Sexuality, Gender, and School Identities
- Chapter 8 My Favorite Martian: The Cry for Visibility of Sexual Minorities in Urban Schools
- Chapter 9 Urban Girls Empowering Themselves Through Education: The Issue of Voice
- Part 4: Race and Ethnicity
- Chapter 10 Black Boys Through the School-Prison Pipeline: When "Racial Profiling" and "Zero Tolerance" Collide
- Chapter 11 "I'm Leaving!": White Fragility in Racial Dialogues
- Chapter 12 Anne Frank Teaches Teachers About the Holocaust
- Chapter 13 Addressing Multicultural and Antiracist Theory and Practice With Canadian Teacher Activists
- Part 5: Toward Inclusion In Schools and Communities
- Chapter 14 Supports That Matter: A Community-Based Response to the Challenge of Raising the Academic Achievement of Economically Vunerable Youth
- Chapter 15 Framing Equitable Praxis: Systematic Approaches to Building Socially Just and Inclusionary Educational Communities
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