
Who Decides?
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- Cover
- Research and Theory in Educational Administration
- Who Decides?
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- CONTENTS
- SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1: Introduction
- SECTION II: LEADERSHIP AND DIS/ABILITY: ONTOLOGY, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND INTERSECTIONALITIES
- CHAPTER 2: Red Is the Most Beautiful Color
- CHAPTER 3: Ability and Belonging
- CHAPTER 4: On Being Annoying
- CHAPTER 5: Decision-Making in the Era of Postmodern Audism
- CHAPTER 6: Shedding Light on Disability and Race in a North American Linguistic Minority Context
- SECTION III: EDUCATIONAL LEADERS AND DISABILITY: POLICIES IN PRACTICE
- CHAPTER 7: Special Education Services
- CHAPTER 8: What Is in an IEP?
- CHAPTER 9: Leadership, Equity, and the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act
- CHAPTER 10: Latinx Families and Disability
- CHAPTER 11: Multitiered Pedagogies of Pathologization
- CHAPTER 12: Reimagining Early Education Leadership
- CHAPTER 13: Seeing the Able
- CHAPTER 14: Stuck in a Poor Post-School Outcomes Loop for Students With Significant Disabilities
- SECTION IV: EXPERIENCE AND POWER IN SCHOOLS
- CHAPTER 15: In Our Own Words
- CHAPTER 16: Who Decides?
- CHAPTER 17: Experiences of Disability in One Canadian Faculty of Education
- CHAPTER 18: Climbing the Mountain
- CHAPTER 19: Rolling My Way Into Leadership
- CHAPTER 20: Disabled Students in College-Going Cultures
- SECTION V: ADVOCACY, LEVERAGE, AND THE PREPARATION OF SCHOOL LEADERS
- CHAPTER 21: Power and Partnerships
- CHAPTER 22: Engaging Sebastian
- CHAPTER 23: They Decide
- CHAPTER 24: Journey of Self-Determination for a Woman With Epilepsy
- CHAPTER 25: Leadership for Inclusive Education in Brazil
- CHAPTER 26: Remembering What Matters Most
- CHAPTER 27: Uncovering District and Campus Leaders' Practices Around Special Education
- SECTION VI: AFTERWORD
- CHAPTER 28: Afterword
- ABOUT THE EDITORS
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
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