Dismantling Ableism: The Moral Imperative for School Leaders - Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal (HI UCEDD)
October 16, 2018
Launching RDS Journal's open-access issue with special forum, 'Dismantling Ableism: The Moral Imperative for School Leaders,' with Guest Editors Dr. Holly Manaseri & Dr. Josh Bornstein. Including a featured Editorial by RDS Forums Editor Dr. Jenifer Barclay, a first-person creative works perspective, and our ongoing effort to highlight the latest in Disability Studies dissertations and abstracts. Read more at http://bit.ly/RDS_v14i3
Forum Introduction
Dismantling Ableism: The Moral Imperative for School Leaders
- Guest Forum Editors: Holly Manaseri, Ph.D, University of Rochester & Josh Bornstein, Ph.D, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Read article at http://bit.ly/RDSJ_772
"This is a special issue dedicated to exploring the efforts used in leadership development sectors such as education, public health and public administration to explicitly address abelism as a part of the professional training program...."
Forum Research Articles
- Disability Studies and Educational Leadership Preparation: The Moral Imperative
Josh Bornstein, Ph.D, Fairleigh Dickinson University, & Holly Manaseri, Ph.D, University of Rochester
Read article at http://bit.ly/RDSJ_818 - Socially Just Educators Staying True to Themselves: The Role of Administrators Within or Outside of their Social Support Network
Carrie Eileen Rood, Ph.D, SUNY College at Cortland
Read article at http://bit.ly/RDSJ_801 - Towards an Indigenous Leadership Paradigm for Dismantling Ableism
Hollie J. Mackie, Ph.D, University of Oklahoma
Read article at http://bit.ly/RDSJ_803 - Wounding: Individual and Cultural Marginalization of a Student and Parent "Too Difficult to Serve"
Laura Franklin, Ed.D, Wayne State College
Read article at http://bit.ly/RDSJ_802
Editorial
- "Yachts and Guns and Bears - oh my!": The Ministry of Truth... errrrr, Department of Education in Trump's America
Jenifer L. Barclay, Ph.D, Washington State University
Read article at http://bit.ly/RDSJ_897
Creative Works
- Normal
Lindsay Lee Heller, Hawaii
Read article at http://bit.ly/RDSJ_887
Disability Studies Dissertations Abstracts
- Dissertation & Abstracts v14i3
Jonathon Erlen , PhD, University of Pittsburgh & Megan Conway, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Pennsylvania & Hawaii, USA
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