Disabling Pedagogy
Discover the insightful exploration of deaf education in Disabling Pedagogy by Linda Komesaroff. Published by Gallaudet University Press in 2013, this compelling paperback spans 154 pages and delves into the intricate political challenges faced by the deaf community within the education system. Through a series of interviews with educators, parents, students, and community leaders, Komesaroff provides a profound analysis of the issues that impede progress in this specialized field. The book not only highlights the struggles but also offers specific strategies to address these challenges effectively. Ideal for educators, advocates, and anyone interested in the nuances of disability within education, Disabling Pedagogy is a vital resource for fostering understanding and change in deaf education.