Why Are So Many Students of Color in Special Education? 3/e

TEACHERS COLLEGE PRESSISBN: 9780807767337

Understanding Race and Disability in Schools

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By Beth Harry, Janette Klingner, Foreword by Alfredo J. Artiles
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Beth Harry is a professor emerita of special education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Miami. She is also the founder of the Immortelle Centre for Special Education in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Janette Klingner (deceased) was a professor at the University of Colorado, president-elect for the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), and a vice-president for the International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities.

Contents Foreword to the Third Edition Alfredo J. Artiles?ix Acknowledgments?xi 1.?Introduction?1 2.?Overview: Racial/Ethnic Disproportionality in Special Education?39 3.?School Structure: Institutional Bias and Individual Agency?58 4.?Cultural Consonance, Dissonance, and the Nuances of Racism?74 5.?In the Classroom: Opportunity to Learn?90 6.?The Construction of Family Identity: Stereotypes and Cultural Capital?103 7.?At the Conference Table: The Discourse of Identity Construction?122 8.?Bilingual Issues and the Referral Process?143 9.?Constructing Intellectual Disability: Cracks and Redundancies?153 10.?Constructing Learning Disabilities: Redundancies and Discrepancies?161 11.?Constructing Emotional/Behavior Disorders: From Troubling to Troubled Behavior?174 12.?Into Special Education: Exile or Solution??186 13.?Conclusions and Recommendations?199 Epilogue. Research Methods: Who Are We, and How Did We Do This Research??213 References?236 Index?252 About the Authors?259

"This book provides a thorough and detailed description of the multiple factors that combine to provide inequitable educational opportunities for minority students living in poverty." -Teachers College Record (review of first edition)

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