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Book Synopsis
Examines the intent of special education policy, challenges existing systems, and explores the promise of using biography-driven instruction to transform students' learning and enhance their personal growth and community life.

Table of Contents
Contents

Foreword  ix

Acknowledgments  xiii

Introduction  1

Part I. Historically Centering the Student Through IDEA

1.  Searching for Coal in a Gold Mine: Overlooking the Multifaceted Assets of the Learner  7

  • In Search of Answers  7
  • Beyond a Deficit Perspective: Exploring Gaps in Systems  9
  • The Foundation of an Asset-Driven Agenda  10
  • Conclusion  12

    2.  Setting the Stage for Cognitive and Socioemotional Resilience: Reflecting on the Intersection of Policy and Systems  14

  • IDEA: With the Best of Intentions . . . Have We Arrived?  14
  • Response to Intervention: Moving Beyond Reductionistic Exercises  19
  • Biography: Noticing and Documenting Learner Potential  22
  • Conclusion  23

    Part II. Applying Biography-Driven Practices in Inclusive Classrooms

    3.  A Biography-Driven Individualized Educational Plan  27

  • Moving Beyond Good Intentions Toward Documentable Impact  28
  • Redefining Possibilities Through Equitable Instructional Delivery  33
  • Creating Conditions and Situations for CLD Learners to Thrive  34
  • "My Teacher Made Me Smart"  40
  • Teachers Who See, Teachers Who Know: Observation, Facilitation, and Affirmation  41
  • Building Blocks: Equity and Authentic Cariño  42
  • Conclusion  43

    4.  Enriching Opportunities to Learn Through Collaborative Interaction  44

  • From "Me" to "We": Community Processes and Shared Products  45
  • Maximizing Joint Productive Activity to Respond to the Whole Child  46
  • Fostering Joint Productive Activity Through i+TpsI  52
  • Using BDI Strategies to Guide Interactional Processes  53
  • Conclusion  57

    5.  Creating Contexts and Conditions for an Inclusive Community Through Classroom Talk  58

  • Catalyzing Learning Through Community: Caring and Learning in Action  59
  • Beginning With Biographies: Equity Begins With "i"  60
  • Situationally Speaking: The Ebb and Flow of Reciprocal Talk  63
  • Collaboration: Affirmation as Equity  66
  • Agency "I": Context, Conditions, and Situations  67
  • Conclusion  68

    Part III. Reimagining Equity for All Learners

    6.  Real-Life Language Development: A Bridge for Inclusive Classrooms  71

  • BDI as Treatment Context  72
  • Conclusion  83

    7.  The Power of BDI for Students With Low-Incidence Disabilities  85

  • What's in the Label: Categorizing the Contradictions  85
  • Social Model of Disability, UDL, and BDI  89
  • Conclusion  90

    8.  Reframing Our Thoughts and Actions Through an Exceptional BDI Foundation: A Call to Action  93

  • With Dr. Natasha Reyes and Dr. Leonard Steen  
  • Exploring Perspectives of Referring Teachers  95
  • Examining Practices and Perspectives of Child Study Teams  96
  • The Elephant in the Process  98
  • Conclusion  105

    Glossary  109

    Appendix A: Overview of Select BDI Strategies  114

    Appendix B: Template for Biography-Driven Goal Development Tool  116

    References  117

    Index  124

    About the Authors  129

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      A Paperback / softback by Socorro G. Herrera, Diane Rodriguez, Robin M. Cabral


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        Publisher: Teachers' College Press
        Publication Date: 30/06/2023
        ISBN13: 9780807768006, 978-0807768006
        ISBN10: 0807768006

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        Examines the intent of special education policy, challenges existing systems, and explores the promise of using biography-driven instruction to transform students' learning and enhance their personal growth and community life.

        Table of Contents
        Contents

        Foreword  ix

        Acknowledgments  xiii

        Introduction  1

        Part I. Historically Centering the Student Through IDEA

        1.  Searching for Coal in a Gold Mine: Overlooking the Multifaceted Assets of the Learner  7

      • In Search of Answers  7
      • Beyond a Deficit Perspective: Exploring Gaps in Systems  9
      • The Foundation of an Asset-Driven Agenda  10
      • Conclusion  12

        2.  Setting the Stage for Cognitive and Socioemotional Resilience: Reflecting on the Intersection of Policy and Systems  14

      • IDEA: With the Best of Intentions . . . Have We Arrived?  14
      • Response to Intervention: Moving Beyond Reductionistic Exercises  19
      • Biography: Noticing and Documenting Learner Potential  22
      • Conclusion  23

        Part II. Applying Biography-Driven Practices in Inclusive Classrooms

        3.  A Biography-Driven Individualized Educational Plan  27

      • Moving Beyond Good Intentions Toward Documentable Impact  28
      • Redefining Possibilities Through Equitable Instructional Delivery  33
      • Creating Conditions and Situations for CLD Learners to Thrive  34
      • "My Teacher Made Me Smart"  40
      • Teachers Who See, Teachers Who Know: Observation, Facilitation, and Affirmation  41
      • Building Blocks: Equity and Authentic Cariño  42
      • Conclusion  43

        4.  Enriching Opportunities to Learn Through Collaborative Interaction  44

      • From "Me" to "We": Community Processes and Shared Products  45
      • Maximizing Joint Productive Activity to Respond to the Whole Child  46
      • Fostering Joint Productive Activity Through i+TpsI  52
      • Using BDI Strategies to Guide Interactional Processes  53
      • Conclusion  57

        5.  Creating Contexts and Conditions for an Inclusive Community Through Classroom Talk  58

      • Catalyzing Learning Through Community: Caring and Learning in Action  59
      • Beginning With Biographies: Equity Begins With "i"  60
      • Situationally Speaking: The Ebb and Flow of Reciprocal Talk  63
      • Collaboration: Affirmation as Equity  66
      • Agency "I": Context, Conditions, and Situations  67
      • Conclusion  68

        Part III. Reimagining Equity for All Learners

        6.  Real-Life Language Development: A Bridge for Inclusive Classrooms  71

      • BDI as Treatment Context  72
      • Conclusion  83

        7.  The Power of BDI for Students With Low-Incidence Disabilities  85

      • What's in the Label: Categorizing the Contradictions  85
      • Social Model of Disability, UDL, and BDI  89
      • Conclusion  90

        8.  Reframing Our Thoughts and Actions Through an Exceptional BDI Foundation: A Call to Action  93

      • With Dr. Natasha Reyes and Dr. Leonard Steen  
      • Exploring Perspectives of Referring Teachers  95
      • Examining Practices and Perspectives of Child Study Teams  96
      • The Elephant in the Process  98
      • Conclusion  105

        Glossary  109

        Appendix A: Overview of Select BDI Strategies  114

        Appendix B: Template for Biography-Driven Goal Development Tool  116

        References  117

        Index  124

        About the Authors  129

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