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Recently, there has been a growing demand for diversity and
inclusion in schools worldwide to ensure effective learning for
every student. Efforts have been made to support teachers in
promoting diversity in classrooms, but research shows that students
with learning disabilities (LD), including autism spectrum
disorder, neurodevelopmental disabilities, dyslexia, and executive
dysfunction, still struggle to keep up despite having
individualized education programs (IEPs). These students are not
receiving the necessary support they need to learn effectively in
the classroom, leaving them behind and often completely unprepared
for their futures. When intersectional statistics are taken into
account, students who have a learning disability and are among
minority ethnic groups have even lower rates of earning a diploma
than their counterparts. Changes in the educational system must be
made to close this learning chasm and create a more equitable
learning environment. Closing the Educational Achievement Gap for
Students With Learning Disabilities increases awareness of the
issue of inequalities in education for students with learning
disabilities through improved training programs for teachers,
recommendations for policy changes, and development of new
strategies to close the gap between these students and their
classmates. The goal of this book is to educate and empower
educators, researchers, and policymakers on how they can help
students with learning disabilities thrive academically and
emotionally. It examines the barriers that prevent teachers from
effectively providing instruction to these students. This book
covers topics such as achievement gaps, student-centered
approaches, and culturally responsive teaching and is ideal for
educators, professionals, researchers, special education
professionals, speech and occupational therapists, disability
service providers, intervention strategists, psychologists,
parents, and local communities.
Migration is a multifaceted phenomenon that plays a critical role
in today's world, yet there have been few attempts to look beneath
the surface of the mass movements of people. Particularly, the
changing face of migration is becoming more feminized, with women
increasingly moving as independent or single migrants rather than
as the wives, mothers, or daughters of male migrants. Yet, in
literature on migration, the voices of women are still silent. This
creates an urgent need to advance academic research on female
international migration by examining women as independent migrants.
Immigrant Women's Voices and Integrating Feminism Into Migration
Theory comprehensively documents the experiences of immigrant women
across the globe and the important theories that define their
experiences. The chapters give firsthand accounts of women speaking
about their own experiences on migration and topics associated with
women and migration. This book aims to give women their own voice
and to stand apart from previous literature in which male relatives
spoke on behalf of immigrant women to tell their stories for them.
While highlighting topics on women in migration including feminism,
gendered social roles, first-person narratives, and the female
identity, this book is ideally for professionals in social science
disciplines as well as practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students wanting to expand their knowledge on
women and migration, gender violence, and women empowerment.
Migration is a multifaceted phenomenon that plays a critical role
in today's world, yet there have been few attempts to look beneath
the surface of the mass movements of people. Particularly, the
changing face of migration is becoming more feminized, with women
increasingly moving as independent or single migrants rather than
as the wives, mothers, or daughters of male migrants. Yet, in
literature on migration, the voices of women are still silent. This
creates an urgent need to advance academic research on female
international migration by examining women as independent migrants.
Immigrant Women's Voices and Integrating Feminism Into Migration
Theory comprehensively documents the experiences of immigrant women
across the globe and the important theories that define their
experiences. The chapters give firsthand accounts of women speaking
about their own experiences on migration and topics associated with
women and migration. This book aims to give women their own voice
and to stand apart from previous literature in which male relatives
spoke on behalf of immigrant women to tell their stories for them.
While highlighting topics on women in migration including feminism,
gendered social roles, first-person narratives, and the female
identity, this book is ideally for professionals in social science
disciplines as well as practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students wanting to expand their knowledge on
women and migration, gender violence, and women empowerment.
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