Who decides? : power, disability, and educational leadership

"Over the last quarter century, educational leadership as a field has developed a broad strand of research that engages issues of social justice, equity and diversity. This effort includes the work of many scholars who advocate for a variety of equity-oriented leadership preparation approaches....

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Other Authors O'Brien, Catherine A. (Editor), Black, William R. (Editor), Danzig, Arnold B. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : IAP | Information Age Publishing, inc, 2022.
SeriesResearch and theory in educational administration.
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ISBN9781806603107
DOI10.1108/978-1-64802-913-4
Physical Description1 online resource (734 pages)

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Section I: Introduction -- Introduction / Catherine O'Brien, William R. Black, Arnold B. Danzig, and Adam Rea -- Section II. Leadership and dis/ability: Ontology, epistemology, and intersectionalities -- Chapter 1. Red is the most beautiful color: Reflections from AI? nonspeaking autistic educator of nonspeaking autistic students / Marrok Sedgwick -- Chapter 2. Ability and belonging: Contested ontology and epistemology that shape school practice / Joshua Bornstein and Holly Manaseri -- Chapter 3. On being annoying: Neurodivergence and mood disorders as AI? black face in AI? white space / JPB Gerald -- Chapter 4. Decision-making in the era of postmodern audism: Examining the colonizing normate / S. J. Wright, Gloshanda Lawyer, and E. H. Bart IV -- Chapter 5. Shedding light on disability and race in AI? North American linguistic minority context: A discrit analysis of special education in quebec / Tya Collins, Corina Borri-Anadon, and Marie-Odile Magnan -- Section III. Educational leaders and disability: Policies in practice -- Chapter 6. Special education services: Historical underpinnings for educational administrators / Nikki L. Murdick and Jo Nell Wood -- Chapter 7. What is in an iep? A special education teacher's reflection on iep narratives and practices / Eleanor X. Mehta -- Chapter 8. Leadership, equity, and the individuals with disabilities education act / Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides -- Chapter 9. Latinx families and disability: The intersections of identity, experiences, and siblinghood / Denia G. Bradshaw -- Chapter 10. Multitiered pedagogies of pathologization: Disability, race, and positive behavioral intervention and supports in AI? diverse elementary school / Irene H. Yoon -- Chapter 11. Reimagining early education leadership: Spiritual-based leadership meets democratic experimentalism / Angela Passero Jones and Roderick Jones -- Chapter 12. Seeing the able: Disability through the eyes of AI? younger sister / Molly Greer -- Chapter 13. Stuck in AI? poor post-school outcomes loop for students with significant disabilities: What we can learn from arizona / Erica S. McFadden and Julie Whitaker -- Section IV. Experience and power in schools -- Chapter 14. In our own words: Special education teachers of color with dis/abilities / Saili S. Kulkarni, Samuel Bland, and Joanna Marinia Gaeta -- Chapter 15. Who decides? Teachers with disabilities and the role of school administrators / Michelle L. Damiani -- Chapter 16. Experiences of disability in one canadian faculty of education: Recognition and resourcing as AI? social justice response to supporting students living with disabilities / Melissa Brideau and Pam Bishop -- Chapter 17. Climbing the mountain: Power, privilege, and equity / Natalie Delgado, Ashley Greene, Gloshanda Lawyer, and Abdullah Alofi -- Chapter 18. Rolling my way into leadership: Perspectives from an educator with cerebral palsy / Sofia Vergara -- Chapter 19. Disabled students in college-going cultures: Positing frameworks for AI? college-for-all culture / Robert Cooper and Brande M. Otis -- Section V. Advocacy, leverage, and the preparation of school leaders -- Chapter 20. Power and partnerships: Families, educators, and implications for school leaders / Christine L. Hancock -- Chapter 21. Engaging sebastian: Advocating for the inclusion of AI? high school english language learner labeled with an intellectual disability / Sarah R. Semon -- Chapter 22. They decide: Empowering transition-age youth with disabilities by promoting self-determination / Andrew R. Scheef, Julia Mahfouz, and Mayumi Hagiwara -- Chapter 23. Journey of self-determination for AI? woman with epilepsy / Bridget Green -- Chapter 24. Leadership for inclusive education in brazil: Potential contribution of disability studies to the training of school leaders / Cynthia Paes de Carvalho, Flávia Pedrosa de Camargo, and Mônica de Carvalho Magalhães Kassar -- Chapter 25. Remembering what matters most: A framework to build social justice leaders and transform schools into inclusive spaces / Georgina E. Wilson and Regina R. Umpstead -- Chapter 26. Uncovering district and campus leaders' practices around special education: Preparing aspiring leaders to advocate for and address the needs of special education students and stakeholders / Irma L. Almager and Fernando Valle -- Section VI. Afterword -- Chapter 27. Afterword: Scratch AI? theory and find AI? personal story: Navigating dis/abilities at home / School, and Work, Arnold B. Danzig, William R. Black, and Catherine O'Brien -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a "Over the last quarter century, educational leadership as a field has developed a broad strand of research that engages issues of social justice, equity and diversity. This effort includes the work of many scholars who advocate for a variety of equity-oriented leadership preparation approaches. Critical scholarship in Education Administration and Educational Politics is concerned with questions of power and in various ways asks questions around who gets to decide. In this volume, we ask who decides how to organize schools around criteria of ability and/or disability and what these decisions imply for leadership in schools. In line with this broader critical tradition of inquiry, this volume seeks to interrogate policies, research and personnel preparation practices which constitute interactions, discourses, and institutions that construct and enact ability and disability within the disciplinary field of education leadership. To do so, we present contributions from multidisciplinary perspectives. The volume is organized around four themes: 1. Leadership and Dis/Ability: Ontology, Epistemology, and Intersectionalities; 2. Educational Leaders and Dis/ability: Policies in Practice; 3. Experience and Power in Schools; 4. Advocacy, Leverage, and the Preparation of School Leaders. Intertwined within each theme are chapters, which explore theoretical and conceptual themes along with chapters that focus on empirical data and narratives that bring personal experiences to the discussion of disabilities and to the multiple ways in which disability shapes experiences in schools. Taken as a whole, the volume covers new territory in the study of educational leadership and dis/abilities at home, school, and work"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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650 0 |a Right to education. 
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700 1 |a Danzig, Arnold B.,  |e editor. 
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