A World Away From IEPs

TEACHERS COLLEGE PRESSISBN: 9780807766736

How Disabled Students Learn in Out-of-School Spaces

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By Erin McCloskey, Series edited by Alfredo J. Artiles
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Erin McCloskey is an associate professor of education at Vassar College.

Contents Preface?vii Acknowledgments?xi 1.?A Special Education?1 Decision-Making and Special Education?2 Placement?3 Learning and Special Education?4 Individualized Learning?6 Behavior and Special Education?9 Theory and Method?12 2.?The Dojo?17 Warming Up?22 Practice?24 Lessons Learned?31 Reflection Questions?37 Interlude, The Field?38 3.?The Arena?40 The Reward of Risk-Taking?41 Gina's Assistants?42 Mounting-OAre You Ready?O?43 OToday, You Are in ChargeO?45 Lessons Learned?52 Reflection Questions?57 Interlude, The Library?58 4.?The Theater?60 Title: Affinity Spaces and the Theater?60 Act One?60 Scene One: Warm-Up?60 Act Two?66 Scene One: The Show?66 Title: Inclusivity by Design?67 Act One?67 Scene One: The Tour?67 Scene Two: Xavier?70 Scene Three: Karla?72 Act Two?73 Scene One: Belonging by Design?73 Lessons Learned?75 Reflection Questions?78 Interlude, The CafZ?79 5.?The Studio?81 Rhythm in My Bones?82 Suzy?83 Josh and Allie?85 Jam Session?88 Miriam?91 Lessons Learned?94 Reflection Questions?97 6.?The Sinclair School: A Counterstory?98 References?105 Index?109 About the Author?116

"Erin McCloskey tackles a subject that many special educators don't entertain, much less talk about: how students with IEPs participate in afterschool activities, and what those activities look like for them." -Teachers College Record "This volume incorporates a good mix of theory and practice, with reflection questions at the end of each chapter to help students synthesize the material. It would be an excellent resource for teacher preparation programs and disability studies programs designed to shake up conventional methods of treating disabled students." -CHOICE

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