The Attitudes Associated with Labels of Students with Disabilities
Title | The Attitudes Associated with Labels of Students with Disabilities PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Hardmon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Children with disabilities |
ISBN |
Differential Impact of Labeling, Descriptions, and Case Illustrations on Attitudes of University Students Towards Children with Disabilities and Their Mainstreaming
Title | Differential Impact of Labeling, Descriptions, and Case Illustrations on Attitudes of University Students Towards Children with Disabilities and Their Mainstreaming PDF eBook |
Author | Bagher B. Ghobary |
Publisher | |
Pages | 518 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Children with disabilities |
ISBN |
Everybody Belongs
Title | Everybody Belongs PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Shapiro |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2003-09 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135575843 |
The evil prosthesis of Captain Hook, the comical speech of Porky Pig, and the bumbling antics of Mr. Magoo are all examples of images in our culture which can become the basis of negative attitudes and subliminal prejudice towards persons with disabilities. These attitudes influence and underlie discriminatory acts, resulting in negative treatment and segregation. A teacher's ability to recognize and counter such images may well determine the success of inclusion and mainstreaming programs in our schools and society. Well-researched and well-written, this book offers practical guidance as grounded in solid research to schools that are wrestling with how to mainstream children with disabilities.
Disability Studies and the Inclusive Classroom
Title | Disability Studies and the Inclusive Classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Baglieri |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0415993725 |
This work's mission is to integrate the fields of disability studies and inclusive education. It focuses on the broad, foundational topics that comprise disability studies (culture, language, history, etc.) and moves into the more practical topics normally associated with inclusive education.
Attitudes Toward Persons with Disabilities
Title | Attitudes Toward Persons with Disabilities PDF eBook |
Author | Harold E. Yuker |
Publisher | Churchill Livingstone |
Pages | 560 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN |
Attitudes Toward Handicapped Students
Title | Attitudes Toward Handicapped Students PDF eBook |
Author | Marcia D. Horne |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135832072 |
Many handicapped children are now being treated and educated in the mainstream of society. Therefore it is important for professionals to be knowledgeable about the attitudes of societal members toward these students. This text is a thorough and invaluable sourcebook on how attitudes are formed, measured, and changed. An extensive discussion about professional, peer, parental and sibling attitudes toward a class or family member, and reviewing methodologies for change are provided.
(Un)Learning Disability
Title | (Un)Learning Disability PDF eBook |
Author | AnnMarie Baines |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2014-12-04 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807772720 |
How do high school students confront and resolve conflicting messages about their intelligence and academic potential, particularly when labeled with social and learning disabilities? How does disability become “disablement” when negative attitudes and disparaging perceptions of ability position students as outsiders? Following the lives of adolescents at home and at school, the author makes visible the disabling language, contextual arrangements, and unconscious social practices that restrict learning regardless of special education services. She also showcases how young people resist disablement to transform their worlds and pursue pathways most important to them. Educators and scholars can use this important resource to recognize and change disabling practices that are often taken for granted as a natural part of schooling. Book Features: Offers concrete ways that students, schools, and teachers can unlearn disabling behaviors. Illuminates how social processes of disablement take place, rather than simply describing their influence. Looks at settings where students encounter more flexible ideas of ability and intelligence. “AnnMarie Baines shows us how LD can be rephrased, readdressed, and reworked. LD can be a good idea again, but the labels have to be tied to conditions of growth, identity enhancement, and institutional change.” —From the Foreword by Ray McDermott, professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education "Through compelling narrative vignettes and clear expository commentary, the author makes a persuasive case that adolescents' ‘abilities’ and ‘disabilities’ are situational, not fixed. The moral of her stories is this: change the social situations of learning to foreground and affirm ability rather than disability.” —Frederick Erickson, George F. Kneller Professor of Anthropology of Education, emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles “This book will touch everyone. The stories ring with familiar pain, strategies of persistence, and the randomness of what counts for success or failure. Valuable resources are lost to labels given too lightly for far too many; this volume tells us how to recoup and to protect these resources and to restore hope by doing so.” —Shirley Brice Heath, Margery Bailey Professor of English and Dramatic Literature and professor of linguistics, emerita, Stanford University AnnMarie Darrow Baines is an assistant professor in the department of secondary education at San Francisco State University.