Inclusive Education in a Strengths-Based Era

Inclusive Education in a Strengths-Based Era

EnglishPaperback / softback
Wehmeyer Michael L.
WW Norton & Co
EAN: 9781324015994
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In this inaugural book in their Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities series, Michael L. Wehmeyer and Jennifer A. Kurth explore central, defining questions for the field of special and inclusive education: who, what and where do we teach; what works in inclusive education; and where does inclusive education go now?

Arguing that the concept of disability for the past fifty years has emphasised students as incapable and incompetent, the authors propose instead to build on a growing understanding that students with disabilities can be successful and meet high expectations, and that educators have the knowledge and skills to achieve this. From this strength-based perspective, the presumption is that disability is part of, and not apart from, typical human functioning.

Using this lens, Wehmeyer and Kurth describe effective practices to guide instruction in inclusive settings—practices that begin with a consideration of each student’s strengths and capacities, rather than with a diagnosis.

EAN 9781324015994
ISBN 1324015993
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Publication date August 31, 2021
Pages 112
Language English
Dimensions 257 x 180 x 8
Country United States
Authors Kurth Jennifer; Wehmeyer Michael L.
Illustrations 10 black-and-white illustrations
Series Norton Series on Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities