The Moral Debate on Special Education
Bernardo E Pohl author Shirley R Steinberg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:23rd Aug '13
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- Paperback£30.50(9781433121074)

The fusion of critical pedagogy, holistic (moral) education, and disability studies continues to be uncharted waters and, in some academic venues, a hotly contested topic. A discourse advocating for a liberating pedagogy for the disabled is still absent. Based on critical and moral pedagogy, The Moral Debate on Special Education is the self-narrative of a disabled special education teacher who is searching for the answers and spaces where this dialogue and narrative can take place. What started as mere research for social justice in education has morphed, unintentionally, into the moral quest for justice and equality in special education. Celebrating the legacy of Paulo Freire, Joe L. Kincheloe, Shirley Steinberg, David Purpel, Peter McLaren, Cameron White, Michael Connelly, Jean Clandinin, and other contemporaries, Bernardo E. Pohl, Jr. delves into the tensions, promises, and challenges of special education from the unique perspective of a disabled educator.
«[Pohl’s book] is a passionate plea to reconsider how we think about and respond to disability within public education.» (Jan Valle, Teachers College Record, February 2015)
«[Pohl’s book] is a passionate plea to reconsider how we think about and respond to disability within public education.» (Jan Valle, Teachers College Record, February 2015)
ISBN: 9781433121081
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 380g
171 pages