ABSTRACT

Efforts to reduce discrimination and increase diversity on campuses, coupled with shrinking budgets causing administrators to devote more resources toward recruiting and retaining students with disabilities, are fuelling an explosion of research in the area of inclusive education. An important focus that has been largely neglected is the place of teachers with disabilities in academe. International Perspectives on Teaching with Disability brings together 25 multi-disciplinary scholars with disabilities from Africa, Canada, the Caribbean, the UK, Israel and the United States to share their struggles and successes in teaching with disability.

The 18 chapters are written largely from autoethnographic perspectives grounded in solid academic research but full of anecdotes and self-reflexive narratives that provide insights into the lived experiences of the authors. Woven into the narratives are discussions of the complexities of self-disclosure and self-advocacy; the varied—and often problematic—ways disability is experienced, perceived and discussed in society and in the classroom; the challenges of navigating academe with disability, the value of disability pedagogy, the positive student outcomes achieved by teaching through disability, as well as practical applications and lessons learned that will benefit educators, administrators and students preparing to become teachers.

This book is written to champion the integral place and role of disabled educators in academe. Current educators with disability will be affirmed. Those with disability aspiring to become teachers will be encouraged. Temporarily able-bodied administrators and educators will be challenged. Everyone will be informed. This book will be a welcome addition to reading lists in a wide array of academic fields including: Education, Pedagogy, Disability Studies, Human Resources Management, and Sociology.

section I|74 pages

Teaching with Physical Disability

chapter 1|14 pages

Almost Passing

Using Disability Disclosure to Recalibrate Able-Bodied Bias in the Classroom

chapter 2|18 pages

Teaching on Wheels

Bringing a Disability Perspective into the Classroom

chapter 3|15 pages

How Crip Is Too Crip?

Reimagining the Presence of Disabled Professors in the Academy

section II|66 pages

Teaching with Sensory Disability

chapter 6|15 pages

“The Instructor Is Partially Def”

DHH Professing in Higher Education

chapter 9|18 pages

My Tech Writing Teacher Has Low Vision

Teachable Moments for Accessibility and Diversity in the Technical Communication Classroom

section III|109 pages

Teaching with Hidden Disability

chapter 12|16 pages

Method to Our Madness

Teaching and Learning Across Mental Disability

chapter 14|14 pages

The Work Around

How Teaching with Andragogical Practices Can Normalize Learning Disabilities in Education

chapter 16|15 pages

Being Exhibit A

Teaching AIDS and Music in the University Classroom

section IV|20 pages

Teaching with Disability