Description
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of critical topics in multicultural special education. Filled with case studies, objectives, and summaries to support deeper learning, the chapters discuss privilege and power in K-12 school systems, effective and differentiated instruction, culturally competent IEPs and transition plans, and appropriate assessment. Drawing from seminal multicultural education and culturally sustaining pedagogies, this essential text helps educators develop the skills necessary to affirm and honor identities while meeting the instructional needs of culturally diverse students with disabilities.
About the Author
Aaron Perzigian is Professor of Special Education and Director of Woodring Inclusive Education Teacher Scholars at Western Washington University, USA.
Nahrin Aziz is Faculty in Early Childhood Education and Project Director of Early Childhood Education Initiatives at Northwest Indian College, USA.
Book Information
ISBN 9780367639570
Author Aaron Perzigian
Format Paperback
Page Count 170
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g