Disability, Stigmatization, and Children's Developing Selves: Insights from Educators in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S. (Child Development in Cultural Context Series)

Disability, Stigmatization, and Children's Developing Selves: Insights from Educators in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S. (Child Development in Cultural Context Series) image
ISBN-10:

0190844868

ISBN-13:

9780190844868

Edition: Illustrated
Released: Dec 12, 2019
Format: Hardcover, 312 pages
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Description:

Guided by developmental cultural psychology, this volume focuses on understandings and responses to disability and stigmatization from the perspectives of educators practicing in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States. Synthesizing research that spanned over a decade, this volume
seeks to understand disabilities in different developmental and cultural contexts.

The research presented in this book found that educators from all four cultural groups expressed strikingly similar concerns about the impact of stigmatization on the emerging cultural self, both with children with disabilities and their typically developing peers, while also describing culturally
nuanced socialization goals and practices pertaining to inclusive education. In providing a multicultural view of common challenges in classrooms from around the world, this book provides important lessons for the improvement of children's lives, as well as the development of theory, policy, and
programs that are culturally sensitive and sustainable.












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