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Decolonizing Inclusive Education: Centering Heartwork, Care, and Listening

Erin Keith (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: May, 2024 | Copyright: © 2024 | Pages: 280

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798369318706
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798369345672
EISBN13: 9798369318713
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1870-6

Description:

Inclusive education faces a critical challenge rooted in an outdated paradigm that treats students as fixer-upper projects rather than recognizing their holistic needs. The prevalent toolbox approach, governed by frameworks like MTSS and RTI, tends to prioritize immediate academic gains, neglecting the intricate tapestry of students' identities, cultural nuances, and unique strengths. This myopic strategy fails to foster sustained growth and well-being, undermining the true potential of inclusive education.

Addressing this pervasive issue, Decolonizing Inclusive Education: Centering Heartwork, Care, and Listening, provides a groundbreaking solution. By shifting the focus to heartwork, care, and listening, the book pioneers a decolonizing praxis in inclusive education. It challenges the prevailing tool-centric model and advocates for an approach that embraces the diverse identities, funds of knowledge, and cultural understandings of students. The book delves into topics such as classroom stories, engaging families, funds of knowledge, and decentering whiteness, offering a comprehensive guide to transform inclusive education into a space that not only acknowledges but celebrates the holistic well-being and growth of every student.

Decolonizing Inclusive Education: Centering Heartwork, Care, and Listening spans an array of related topics crucial for educators, system leaders, and researchers. It explores ethical ways of decentering whiteness and engaging families in partnerships centered on students' intersecting strengths. The book is ideal for current and pre-service teachers seeking a transformative approach to inclusive education, as well as system leaders and graduate education researchers aiming to contribute to a more inclusive and ethically grounded educational landscape.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Classroom Stories
  • Decentering Whiteness
  • Decolonizing Inclusive Education
  • Engaging Family Partnerships
  • Ethical Knowing and Being
  • Funds of Knowledge
  • Heartwork
  • Inclusive Education Praxis
  • Listening in Education
  • Story Gathering
  • Strength-Centered Education
  • Student Well-being
  • System Leadership
  • Transformative Education
  • Wholistic Education

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Erin Keith (she/her) is an Assistant Professor at St. Francis Xavier University (StFX). Her teaching and research focuses on inclusion, EDIIADB literacy related to inclusive education, equity-based praxis, and decolonizing pedagogies that center heartwork, ethics of care, and listening. Erin is an Ontario Certified Teacher with extensive work supporting students with diverse and complex needs through an empathetic, culturally-responsive, strength-based lens that honours and engages families as partners in learning, belonging, and flourishing. Erin’s reflexive research is rooted in decolonizing methodologies inspired and guided by many Indigenous, Black, and racialized scholars whose rich knowledge guides and grows her own cultural humility, (un)learning, and renewed understanding of educational transformation.

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