Title: Please check, just in case
1Please check, just in case
2Todays Topic
- The Social Construction of Disability and
Inclusion
3Announcements
- Book reviews due in two weeks consider doing a
book club meeting with your group. - Please come and see me if you have questions on
your final essays. - Final essay is due in class on May 5. Last papers
will NOT be accepted, except in case of
significant emergency.
4Quick questions or quandaries?
5The Least Restrictive Environment -- Just the
Facts...
- IDEA requires that every student with
disabilities be educated in the least restrictive
environment (LRE). Specifically, the law
stipulates that to the maximum extent
appropriate, children with disabilities ... will
be educated with children who are not disabled,
and that...
6LRE, cont.
- Removal of children with disabilities from the
regular educational environment may occur only
when the nature or severity of the disability is
such that education in regular classes with the
use of supplementary aids and services cannot be
achieved satisfactorily.
7LRE, cont.
- The LRE is the setting that is closest to a
regular school program and also meets the child's
special educational needs. - LRE is a relative concept the LRE for one child
might be inappropriate for another.
8LRE, cont.
- Although the regular classroom is the LRE for
many children with disabilities, IDEA does not
stipulate that all children with disabilities
must be educated in regular classrooms all of the
time.
Heward, W. L. (2000) Exceptional Children, 6th
ed. Prentice-Hall.
9Taylors (1988) critique of LRE and the continuum
of services
- Legitimates restrictive environments. To
conceptualize services in terms of
restrictiveness is to legitimate more restrictive
settings. - Confuses segregation and integration with
intensity of services. LRE equates segregation
with the most intensive services and integration
with the least intensive services.
10Taylors (1988) critique cont.
- Based on a readiness model. The implicit
assumption is that people with developmental
disabilities must earn the right to move to the
LRE. - Supports the primacy of professional decision
making. The LRE is almost always qualified with
words such as "appropriate," "necessary,"
"feasible," and "possible" (and never with
"desired" or "wanted").
11Taylors (1988) critique cont.
- Sanctions infringements on people's rights. The
question imposed by LRE is not whether people
with disabilities should be restricted, but to
what extent. - Implies that people must move as they develop and
change. - Directs attention to physical settings rather
than to the services and supports people need.
Heward, W. L. (2000) Exceptional Children, 6th
ed. Prentice-Hall.
12In contrast, inclusive education means...
- heterogeneous grouping,
- a sense of belonging to a group,
- shared activities with individualized outcomes,
- use of environments frequented by persons without
disabilities, and - a balanced educational experience.
(Giangreco, Cloninger, Dennis, Edelman, as
cited in Heward, 2000)
13African American students were overrepresented
in more restrictive educational environments and
underrepresented in less restrictive environments
relative to all other students with the same
disability. Disproportionality was most evident
in those disability categories served primarily
in general education settings.
(Skiba et al, 2006, p. 411)
14 The majority of African American (52.0),
Hispanic (49.8), and Native American students
(54.9) were placed in the most segregated
setting (setting 3), as compared to White
(32.9), Asian (21.6), and Other (35.6)
students. Most ELLs (57.1) were placed in
setting 3, as compared to 38.1 of non-ELLs.
de Valenzuela, Copeland, Qi, Park, 2006, p. 432
15(McLaren, 1994, p. 182)
Hegemony is a struggle in which the powerful
win the consent of those who are oppressed, with
the oppressed unknowingly participating in their
own oppression.
16How might the notion of consent from the
definition of hegemony relate to the
disproportionate placement of minority students
in more segregated educational setting?
17Quick Write
- How might the ways that we perceive (socially
construct) different families impact the extent
to which students are placed in different
settings?
18Small Group Activity
- Get into small groups and share your progress on
the rough drafts. Give each other dieas about
critical readings and key quotes for each of the
questions.
19Looking ahead
20Please take a minute for the minute paper.