You Want Us to Do Inclusion too? - Creating Schools for Everyone Mara Sapon-Shevin May 21, 2014 Green Bay, Wisconsin
WHAT IS INCLUSION? It’s not a place It’s not a set of services It’s a commitment to how we want the world to be
What kinds of classrooms do we want? What kinds of schools do we want? What kind of communities do we want? What kind of a world do we want?
One that will help explain Why inclusion is really important Why it’s hard in this current moment Why we should do it anyway
Inclusion as a Revealing Tablet
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND TELL THEM ONE REASON YOU THINK INCLUSION IS IMPORTANT AND ONE REASON YOU THINK IT’S REALLY hard
But what about Common Core High Stakes Testing Privatization of Education Corporate Control
How do we create the kind of citizens we want?
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND DISCUSS: 5 characteristics of a good citizen
A good citizen is Competent Well-informed Knowledgable Caring Involved Responsible Compassionate Courageous Powerful
We are at a crossroads:
Ten Things Best Learned in Inclusive Communities
UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES Lesson #1:
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND DISCUSS: WHAT’S ONE ASPECT OF DIVERSITY YOU WISH SOMEONE HAD EXPLAINED TO YOU BETTER
Lesson #2: PERSPECTIVE TAKING
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND DISCUSS: WHAT TOPICS OR LESSONS COULD YOU TEACH THROUGH THIS BOOK?
Lesson #3 REAL SAFETY
Lessons from the Kindergarten Jeff Tate
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND DISCUSS: WHAT MAKES A PLACE OR SITUATION FEEL “SAFE” TO YOU?
Lesson #4: EXCLUSION IS PAINFUL (for everyone!)
You Can’t Say You Can’t Play Vivian Paley
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND DISCUSS: YOUR MEMORIES OF SCHOOL RELATED TO EXCLUSION AND CLIQUES
Lesson #5: COMPASSION
Lesson #6: HONESTY ABOUT HARD TOPICS
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND DISCUSS: WHAT’S A TOPIC ABOUT WHICH YOU FIND IT HARD TO FIND THE RIGHT WORDS TO TALK TO YOU CHILD?
Lesson #7: GIVING AND RECEIVING HELP GRACIOUSLY
TURN TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND DISCUSS: WHAT’S SOMETHING YOU CAN GIVE HELP ABOUT? WHAT’S SOMETHING YOU NEED HELP WITH?
Lesson #8: COURAGE
Lesson #9: RESPONSIBILITY TO ONE ANOTHER
What the Children of Jowonio Know
How do we keep doing this important stuff: Seek allies Seize every moment to build community Educate about diversity whenever and wherever you can Teach for social justice Remember what YOU know is important
Lesson #10: FAITH AND HOPE
The world I want to live in: Danny and Tommy this is what inclusion can teach us
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