This meditative work is hidden from view
Park puts forth a visionary call to end these exclusionary practices through shifting educators' mindsets to view children of color with disabilities not as problems to be fixed but as individuals who are capable and worthy of learning in the least restrictive environment-the inclusion classroom
as well as a section on clinical implications that translates the findings into practical points and key recommendations clinicians need to know to provide optimal care
Monitoring of student progress
Second Edition shows mental health professionals how to deal sensitively with clients whose spirituality or religion is an important part of their lives
Intersectionality in Health Education Joshua H. Pien This meditative work is hiddenThe concept of intersectionality considers the interconnected nature or overlap of multiple categorizations such as race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, socioeconomic class, and physical ability. For Black students already experiencing inequalities, being "Black and . . ." (female, queer, or another marginalized identity) can lead to encounters that further devalue their identities or leave them feeling unseen. Intersectionality in Health