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Publication Date: 2009-Aug
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Education's Enduring Prejudices: Disability at the Door
Valeo, A.
Learning Inquiry, v3 n2 p97-109 Aug 2009
Ontario's current education system is struggling with the task of fully including children with disabilities in the regular classrooms of their neighbourhood school. While many educators understand that it is wrong to deny admission to publicly funded schools because the child may be Black or female, they nonetheless feel that segregation of students with disabilities is warranted and not discriminatory. This paper will present the stories of two groups of people, separated by 150 years, who have been discriminated against by the public education system in Ontario. Archival data will tell the story of the experiences of Black parents in Ontario in the early to mid 1800s, and an interview with the mother of a child with cerebral palsy will represent the voices of those with disabilities. An examination of their experiences using a narrative format seems to suggest that the institution of education has never welcomed difference in any form and at issue is not whether education can ever welcome students with disabilities, but whether it was created to be anything but an exclusive enterprise.
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Public Education, Special Needs Students, Social Bias, Access to Education, Equal Education, Educational Discrimination, Racial Discrimination, Blacks, Educational History, Personal Narratives, Disability Discrimination
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Language: English
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