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Narratives of Inclusive Teaching : Stories of Becoming" in the Field, Paperback / softback Book

Narratives of Inclusive Teaching : Stories of Becoming" in the Field Paperback / softback

Part of the Disability Studies in Education series

Paperback / softback

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Teachers are increasingly challenged by dilemmas of practice as they negotiate their commitments to equity for students from historically marginalized communities, including students with disabilities, against the demands of their school settings.

This book seeks to understand the ways in which teachers’ engagements with their schooling contexts evoke varied forms of inclusive practice.

It narrates the experiences of seven novice teachers who entered the field deeply committed to inclusive practice.

It documents their conflicts, joys and struggles within the collectivities in which they were embedded.

In doing thus, the book discloses the many unpredictable trajectories of practice that encompass the complex work of teaching for inclusion.

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