
Rethinking Disability
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"In my opinion, Rethinking Disability should be required reading three times throughout every teacher preparation curriculum. Once to plant the seed of self-change, a second time to secure the neurology of deep knowing and a final time to engage in practices fully prepared to defend all students as valued citizen learners. Building a teaching and learning culture that embraces diversity where 'all really means all' starts with this book. Read it with your community and disrupt the forces of marginalization." - Thomas J. Neuville, Millersville University, USA"For educators who want to learn from the best inclusive educators on the planet, this is the book. The market is unfortunately filled with fool's gold, old-fashioned special education texts now sporting the word 'inclusion' on the cover. But this book is the real deal and these authors are the real McCoy. Drawing from decades of inclusive education research and disability studies scholarship, unified with the experiential wisdom of outstanding classroom teachers, the second edition of Rethinking Disability brings readers the concepts, ideals, and practices utilized by the most successful inclusive schools." - Scot Danforth, Chapman University, USA
"Valle and Connor paint a descriptive picture of the complexity of schools. Their book includes reflection on the past, present, and future of education while concurrently preparing educators to be change agents. They have a comprehensive focus on educators' beliefs and perceptions and approaches to providing an inclusive education to all students. Valle and Connor help to prepare change agents by presenting barriers and solutions, stressing how perceptions impact actions, and providing examples of how to disrupt systems." - Amy Olson, Winona State University, USA
"Jan Valle and David Connor strike a perfect balance between challenging readers to engage in "big question" thinking and offering practical strategies and sage advice-moving seamlessly between the whys and the hows of inclusive practice. It speaks volumes about how to enact and sustain inclusive practice."- Beth A. Ferri, Syracuse University, USA. "In my opinion, Rethinking Disability should be required reading three times throughout every teacher preparation curriculum. Once to plant the seed of self-change, a second time to secure the neurology of deep knowing and a final time to engage in practices fully prepared to defend all students as valued citizen learners. Building a teaching and learning culture that embraces diversity where 'all really means all' starts with this book. Read it with your community and disrupt the forces of marginalization." -Thomas J. Neuville, Millersville University, USA
"For educators who want to learn from the best inclusive educators on the planet, this is the book. The market is unfortunately filled with fool's gold, old-fashioned special education texts now sporting the word 'inclusion' on the cover. But this book is the real deal and these authors are the real McCoy. Drawing from decades of inclusive education research and disability studies scholarship, unified with the experiential wisdom of outstanding classroom teachers, the second edition of Rethinking Disability brings readers the concepts, ideals, and practices utilized by the most successful inclusive schools." -Scot Danforth, Chapman University, USA
"Valle and Connor paint a descriptive picture of the complexity of schools. Their book includes reflection on the past, present, and future of education while concurrently preparing educators to be change agents. They have a comprehensive focus on educators' beliefs and perceptions and approaches to providing an inclusive education to all students. Valle and Connor help to prepare change agents by presenting barriers and solutions, stressing how perceptions impact actions, and providing examples of how to disrupt systems." -Amy Olson, Winona State University, USA
"Jan Valle and David Connor strike a perfect balance between challenging readers to engage in "big question" thinking and offering practical strategies and sage advice-moving seamlessly between the whys and the hows of inclusive practice. It speaks volumes about how to enact and sustain inclusive practice."- Beth A. Ferri, Syracuse University, USA.
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David J. Connor is Professor of Special Education and Learning Disabilities at Hunter College (CUNY), USA.
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