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From Disability to Possibility
The Power of Inclusive Classrooms

Patrick Schwarz, National-Louis University
Foreword by Kylene Beers

ISBN 978-0-325-00993-3 / 0-325-00993-7 / 2006 / 112pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-12

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    From Disability to Possibility will change the way you look at your students with disabilities. And when you make that shift, the way those students look to you will change. You will see the possibilities, and in that vision, you will see the power of the inclusive classroom. -Kylene Beers

Three decades after landmark special education legislation promised a better learning experience for students, special education is still just that-a promise. In America we have earned a failing grade in educating diverse learners, as evidenced by their overwhelming underemployment or joblessness after graduation. We can do better by adopting a new model–one that honors varied teaching and learning styles, transforming disability into possibility. Only then can we finally fulfill the promise of special education.

From Disability to Possibility leads the way presenting the specific kinds of teaching, classroom practices, and support approaches that will make this new model of possibility a reality. Drawing on the stories of learners, both with and without disabilities, as well as families and teachers, Patrick Schwarz shows you not only why many current special education frameworks don’t work, but also how they damage children, often for life. Then he demonstrates how possibility studies offers a meaningful, practical, and doable alternative to traditional special education practices both during the school years and after.

Ideal for general educators, special educators, administrators, educational leaders, related service professionals, paraeducators and self-advocates, From Disability to Possibility illustrates, through stories of struggle and success, how creative, conscientious teachers can work with everyone involved in a student’s learning to make special education work. In addition Patrick Schwarz will show you that special education is a service, not a sentence, and that labels hurt. His ideas and passion will inspire you to look at diverse learners, their instruction, and their support in the classroom, the curriculum, and the social world of school from a new perspective: the possibility of disability.

Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Diversity is Good
    Sam: Finding the Good in Everyone
    Andrew: Going Places by Being Diverse
    Chapter 2: Special Education is a Service, Not a Sentence
    Susan: Making Difference Ordinary
    Gavin: Creating a Support Plan Around a Student Without Prerequisites
    Fairness is Not Sameness
    Chapter 3: No Double Standards
    Marco: Don’t Hold a Disability Against a Person
    Zach: Learning the Rules
    Dining in Siberia
    Eric: Advocate for Students
    Chapter 4: A General Education Shouldn’t Need to Be Earned
    Anthony: The Least Restrictive Environment and System Reform
    Jenny: A Free Appropriate Public Education Is Not Always Free or Appropriate
    Katie: Keeping the Faith
    Chapter 5: Inclusion May Not Be Easier, But It’s Better
    Mark: A Defining Moment for Inclusion
    Components of Inclusion
    Jack: Inclusion Is Better for Everyone
    Chapter 6: The Dignity of Risk Applies to All People
    Ben: Portraying the Dignity of Risk
    The Dignity of Risk and Learned Helplessness
    Julie: Protection Instead of Isolation
    Lindsay: Promoting Independence and Quality of Life
    Mick: We all Need Confidence and Competence
    Chapter 7: Parents: The Gold Standard
    Elizabeth and Trevor: Believe You Will Be Successful
    Brenda and Brian: Never Give Up
    Tonya and David: Families Are Our Most Valuable Resource
    Chapter 8: Get Rid of Labels
    Nick: Beating A Self–Fulfilling Prophecy
    Franklin: Self–Advocacy Stamps Out Labels
    Would the Artist Formerly Known as Special Education Please Stand Up?
    Chapter 9: Make Education Real!
    Jamie: Zero In on What a Student Does Best
    Dylan: Don’t Waste a Student’s Time
    Justin: An Educational Wake–Up Call
    Ella: Sometimes We Need Tough Love
    Chapter 10: Disability Is Normal
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