Skip to product information
1 of 1

Children With Learning Differences Exploring Artmaking to Address Deficit-Laden Perspectives

Regular price $48.00
Regular price $48.00 Sale price $48.00
Sold out
This book highlights the importance of student voices, especially those labeled as disabled, in schools. It emphasizes active listening and collaboration among students, teachers, and communities. ...
Read More
  • 20 October 2023
View Product Details

Actively listening and building bridges among students, teachers, and communities provides learners with authentic opportunities to be involved, invested, and ignite meaningful change. This book celebrates students' first-tellings of their experiences as 'students with differences' in schools. Throughout the authors' school experiences, they yearned for spaces to share their expertise, thoughts, ideas, talents, and aspirations. These authors emphasize the need to recognize student voice, which they contend, should permeate all levels of collaborative work in schools. These collaborations include, but are not limited to the integration of diverse assessments, differentiation, curriculum design, arts-based projects, inquiry, establishing school policies, and evaluating daily practices in schools.

What students have to say matters. However, authors reiterate how often schools attempted to silence them, especially due to the label assigned to them: 'disabled.' How students learn matters. What students learn matters. Their untapped sense of wonderment plays a pertinent role in their growth and development. Together, these authors utilize artmaking to express how they navigate oppressive systems, such as school. They contend there is a need for K-12 students to co-create knowledge and build bridges among themselves, educators, families, and diverse communities. Their new ways of knowing through this artmaking process afforded them with a renewed relevance for learning and the need to promote authentic school reform. Bottom line: students matter. Their leadership, creativity, and capacity to think system-wide are essential to classroom, school, curriculum, and community needs. These young authors stress the need to continue this significant work and emphasize the power of student voice through artmaking.

files/i.png Icon
Price: $48.00
Pages: 92
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Promoting Justice, Diversity, and Inclusivity Through Arts-Based Practices
Publication Date: 20 October 2023
ISBN: 9798887303987
Format: Paperback
BISACs: EDUCATION / Special Education / General, Educational strategies and policy: inclusion, Teaching of students with different educational needs
REVIEWS Icon

Introduction: Using Artmaking to Express Being Misunderstood, Undervalued, and Marginalized.
Chapter 1. More Feelings ... I'm Laughing; Max Oeflein.
Chapter 2. Feeling in the Middle; Hannah Cohen.
Chapter 3. Alone; Chloe Schlenk.
Chapter 4. Injustice; Amiah Robinson.
Chapter 5. Learning "Dis-ability"; Hunter Langan.
Chapter 6. Make or Break; Madison Gould.
Chapter 7. We Have a Lot to Lose; Alex Sprenger.
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Integrating Meaningful Artmaking in Schools.
References.