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This book examines inclusion teaching at the college and university
level. It establishes the importance of the Humanities disciplines
and the use of qualitative analysis as a means of understanding and
encouraging democratic materials and classroom organization. The
first section of the text provides two primers for those unfamiliar
with pedagogical history and theory. These primers are designed to
give basic information and sources for additional study. They trace
pedagogical influences from foundationism, neoliberalism, conflict,
and critical theories to critical race theory, Red pedagogy, and
decolonization theories. The second half of the book focuses on
strategies to assist those attempting classroom inclusion. These
chapters are designed to assist with practical ways in which
inclusion can be advanced as well as strategies to assist junior
faculty in the navigation of the politics of inclusive education.
This book is designed to help instructors effectively incorporate
images and other aspects of material culture into their pedagogy in
an engaging and relatable manner. The author draws on her personal
experiences as an art historian of ancient art who instructs a wide
variety of undergraduates. In addition to helping students to look
and think critically, the book explores how the material culture of
the past can be a potent tool in motivating student involvement
with course content and sharpening skills vital for navigating
contemporary culture.
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