Electronic Journal for Inclusive Education
Abstract
The current popularity of memoirs and book groups is a cue to education faculty. When complemented by discussion groups and writing assignments, memoirs can be used to facilitate the process of inclusion in the schools by teaching both general and special educators about children with disabilities and their families. These works can also promote quality reading and writing, inspire original and insightful responses from students, and foster a sense of community in class. Some advantages and previous applications of this method are described and recommendations for implementation are made.
Repository Citation
Hollander, S. A.
(2001).
Taking it Personally: The Role of Memoirs in Teacher Education,
Electronic Journal for Inclusive Education, 1
(5).