Both Sides of the Table: Autoethnographies of Educators Learning and Teaching With/In [Dis]ability (Disability Studies in Education #12) (Paperback)

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Both Sides of the Table: Autoethnographies of Educators Learning and Teaching With/In [Dis]ability (Disability Studies in Education #12) (Paperback)

By Scot Danforth (Other), Susan L. Gabel (Other), Philip Smith (Editor)

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This is book number 12 in the Disability Studies in Education series.

Both Sides of the Table is a set of evocative, heartfelt, personal, and revealing stories, told by educators about how their experiences with disability, personally and in the lives of family members, has affected their understanding of disability. It uses disability studies and critical theory lenses to understand the autoethnographies of teachers and their personal relationships with disability.
Phil Smith is Associate Professor of Education at Eastern Michigan University. His most recent book is Whatever Happened to Inclusion? The Place of Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Education (Peter Lang, 2010). He has published widely in the areas of qualitative research, education, and disability studies.
Product Details ISBN: 9781433114519
ISBN-10: 1433114518
Publisher: Peter Lang Copyright AG - Ipsuk
Publication Date: August 30th, 2013
Pages: 283
Language: English
Series: Disability Studies in Education