Intersectionality, Indigeneity, and Inclusive Education: Reimagining Intersectionality, Indigeneity, and Inclusive Education: Reimagining Business as Usual Business as Usu

Q4 Social Sciences Exceptionality Education International Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.5206/eei.v30i2.11078
Kevin Lamoureux, Jennifer Katz
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In Canada, inclusive educators wishing to design education for all, must consider one of the most excluded groups in our schools and our society - Indigenous students and peoples – in their efforts to design for diversity. This article is based on a keynote lecture given by the author at a conference, Exploring Intersectionalities for Leadership and School Inclusion, held at the University of British Columbia on June 1, 2019.
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交叉性、独特性和全纳教育:重新想象交叉性、独特性和全纳教育:重新想象一切如常
在加拿大,希望设计全民教育的包容性教育工作者在努力设计多样性时,必须考虑到我们学校和社会中最受排斥的群体之一- -土著学生和人民。本文基于作者在2019年6月1日于不列颠哥伦比亚大学举行的“探索领导力与学校包容的交叉性”会议上的主题演讲。
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Exceptionality Education International Social Sciences-Education
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