Beyond Representation: Using Nonfiction Children's Literature to Address Ableism

AbstractEducators who take an inclusive, anti-ableist stance value human variation. Teaching in pursuit of anti-ableism requires open dialogue about aspects of human diversity, complex social identities, and the contributions of people with disabilities. In this column, we build from the rich work exploring ableism via children's literature in order to push beyond representation and into the critical work of directly confronting and disrupting ableism in the classroom.
Source: Reading Teacher - Category: Child Development Authors: Tags: Column Source Type: research