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Dismantling Disproportionality
Dismantling Disproportionality
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A01=David M. Lopez
A01=Maria G. Hernandez
A01=Reed Swier
A02=Jaspreet Kaur
and students with disabilities
Author_David M. Lopez
Author_Jaspreet Kaur
Author_Maria G. Hernandez
Author_Reed Swier
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Center for Disproportionality
culturally responsive educational systems approach
denial of educational opportunities to students of color
disability and inequitable student outcomes in schools
disability studies and K-12 education
disabled students and state level special education policy
disproportionality
disrupt disproportionality in schools
district level practice and special education policy
educational equity and multiracial students
educational inequity and multilingual students
educational opportunity and students of color
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inequity and K-12 schools
marginalized students and inequality in preK-12 education
multilingual students
race
racial disproportionality in special education
school leadership and students with disability
socioeconomic and racial inequalities in schools
special education and disproportionality
student assessment and disability
teacher practice
Product details
- ISBN 9780807767375
- Weight: 363g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 25 Nov 2022
- Publisher: Teachers' College Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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This book positions disproportionality as not solely a special education issue but, rather, a broader issue of educational inequality. Disproportionality in special education parallels a persistent history of chronic socioeconomic and racial inequalities relating to the country's history of denying educational opportunities to students of color, multilingual students, students with disabilities, and those at the intersections of these identities. This book draws on the authors' experiences as technical assistance providers with the Center for Disproportionality, coupled with the latest research findings on the causes of racial disproportionality in general and special education. Dismantling Disproportionality examines four district case studies, showing how each progresses from theory to practice in delivering educational services to all students. The authors conclude that the most effective way to address disproportionality is to use a culturally responsive educational systems approach that critically engages practitioners at the intersection of beliefs, policies, procedures, and practices.
Book Features:
- Offers a concrete, multipronged approach to disrupt and dismantle disproportionality in education.
- Takes a systemic approach to disproportionality that centers culturally responsive and sustaining education.
- Describes a framework that can be used at the teacher and school building level, in teacher and leadership preparation programs, and with districts and state education agencies.
- Provides useful reflection questions, key takeaways, and tools for readers.
María G. Hernández for over a decade has coached pre-K–12 educators in developing culturally responsive education systems that address disproportionality and equity by providing technical assistance and training, and developing evidence-based solutions
David M. Lopez delivers technical assistance (TA) and expert consultation, develops research and evidence-based tools and resources, and provides research and policy support to state education agencies, district leaders, and school-based educators, focused on creating culturally responsive and equitable systems.
Reed Swier is a former elementary teacher and administrator and brings this experience with him as he trains educators and works with district leaders to foster more culturally responsive and sustaining school environments.
David M. Lopez delivers technical assistance (TA) and expert consultation, develops research and evidence-based tools and resources, and provides research and policy support to state education agencies, district leaders, and school-based educators, focused on creating culturally responsive and equitable systems.
Reed Swier is a former elementary teacher and administrator and brings this experience with him as he trains educators and works with district leaders to foster more culturally responsive and sustaining school environments.
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