Ghost of the Bell Curve

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  • ISBN 9798895571026
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An enlightening look at how ableism creates exclusionary practices in education and how to dismantle them through informed, equitable decision-making

How did we arrive at an education system so deeply shaped by ableism? In The Ghost of the Bell Curve, Rebecca A. Cruz and Allison R. Firestone explore this question and address the persistent problem of poor academic and social outcomes for students receiving special education services.

Despite the Supreme Court's 1954 ruling that separate is not equal, inequitable education practices are a common and legally acceptable reality for a high percentage of students. Schools cannot legally segregate children based on race, yet they continue to create patterns of exclusion based on identity characteristics that intersect with ableism. This exclusion suggests an antiquated system grounded in bell-curve thinking which focuses on the myth of average and pathologizes difference. To understand this system, the authors unearth its sociohistorical roots, illuminating the lineage of ableism that justifies educational exclusion in ways that remain largely unnoticed and unquestioned. Then, they reimagine a critically inclusive future and offer a concrete framework for change.

By tracing the medical, social, and legal models of disability, this book empowers readers to rethink long-held assumptions and implement practices that honor the full dignity, diversity, and potential of all learners. It will serve as a helpful resource for policymakers, leaders, and practitioners who want to build more inclusive learning environments.

Rebecca A. Cruz is an assistant professor and fellow at the Center for Safe and Healthy Schools at Johns Hopkins University's School of Education. Allison R. Firestone is an education policy analyst in the San Francisco Unified School District.

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