Cross-pollinating culturally sustaining pedagogy and universal design for learning: Toward an inclusive pedagogy that accounts for dis/ability

FR Waitoller, KA King Thorius - Harvard Educational …, 2016 - meridian.allenpress.com
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In this article, Federico R. Waitoller and Kathleen A. King Thorius extend recent discussions
on culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) in order to explicitly account for student dis/ability.
The authors engage in this work as part of an inclusive education agenda. Toward this aim,
they discuss how CSP and universal design for learning will benefit from cross-pollination
and then conclude by suggesting interdisciplinary dialogue as a means to building
emancipatory pedagogies that attend to intersecting markers of difference (eg, dis/ability …
In this article, Federico R. Waitoller and Kathleen A. King Thorius extend recent discussions on culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) in order to explicitly account for student dis/ability. The authors engage in this work as part of an inclusive education agenda. Toward this aim, they discuss how CSP and universal design for learning will benefit from cross-pollination and then conclude by suggesting interdisciplinary dialogue as a means to building emancipatory pedagogies that attend to intersecting markers of difference (e.g., dis/ability, class, gender, race, language, and ethnicity).
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