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Full-Text Articles in Education
Teaching Stories: Inclusion/Exclusion And Disability Studies, Linda Ware, Natalie Hatz
Teaching Stories: Inclusion/Exclusion And Disability Studies, Linda Ware, Natalie Hatz
Occasional Paper Series
This research considers the journey of a public school teacher (Natalie) in partnership with her former undergraduate professor (Linda) to teach disability studies to her colleagues and to her fifth grade students. Our research involved multiple components and contexts that we characterize as “Teaching Stories” to consider disability, diversity, and exclusion across settings.
Eclipsing Expectations: How A Third Grader Set His Own Goals (And Taught Us All How To Listen), Diane L. Berman, David J. Connor
Eclipsing Expectations: How A Third Grader Set His Own Goals (And Taught Us All How To Listen), Diane L. Berman, David J. Connor
Occasional Paper Series
A description of an illuminating journey through the eyes of a parent, Diane, who wanted a more inclusive experience for her son Benny. For Diane and Benny, this meant becoming meaningful participants not only in Benny’s own classroom community but in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings that determined his educational goals. David uses a DSE framework to analyze and highlight the importance of context, as opposed to focusing on the disability condition, in enacting inclusionary practices. The authors argue for an “adhocratic” model of education that views children, educators, and parents as allies.
Disability Studies In Education: Storying Our Way To Inclusion, Joseph M. Valente, Scot Danforth
Disability Studies In Education: Storying Our Way To Inclusion, Joseph M. Valente, Scot Danforth
Occasional Paper Series
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Getting Off The Fast Track For The Long Haul: Becoming A Teacher, Ariel Sacks
Getting Off The Fast Track For The Long Haul: Becoming A Teacher, Ariel Sacks
Occasional Paper Series
Explores the author's path into the teaching profession.
Collaborations For Success: Teachers, Families, And Funders Working Together, Sarah Samuels
Collaborations For Success: Teachers, Families, And Funders Working Together, Sarah Samuels
Occasional Paper Series
Samuels shows how collaboration with families, colleagues, and funders helped her to survive and thrive as a new teacher. She knew from the start that she could not go it alone and sought opportunities at every turn to work with others.
"I Hope This Will Be A Good Year For Me..." : A Career-Changer Stumbles On The Fast Track To Teaching, Miranda Barry
"I Hope This Will Be A Good Year For Me..." : A Career-Changer Stumbles On The Fast Track To Teaching, Miranda Barry
Occasional Paper Series
Describes the very difficult experience of a new teacher who was inadequately prepared to manage her classroom of 35 students.
Alternative Certification And Alternative Pathways: A Personal Take On A Core Policy Dilemma, Jon Snyder
Alternative Certification And Alternative Pathways: A Personal Take On A Core Policy Dilemma, Jon Snyder
Occasional Paper Series
A view on the structured and unstructured journey one goes on to becoming a great teacher.
Preface: Alternative Routes To Teacher Certification, Jonathan Silin
Preface: Alternative Routes To Teacher Certification, Jonathan Silin
Occasional Paper Series
A growing research literature on non-traditional pathways suggests the complexity of the task ahead. Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification is our report from the front lines. We wanted to offer new teachers the opportunity to tell their own stories in their own words.