Sharma and Zbacnik have provided a textbook filled with a range of case studies from general to special education classroom scenarios designed for pre-service educators. The authors have done an excellent job of presenting 28 case studies that engage student teachers in an opportunity to interact with a variety of ethical scenarios in different elementary school, middle school, and high school settings. Professors and pre-service educators alike will find this book to be a valuable teaching tool and resource for their students.
- Jerry Liss, associate professor, Special Education, Emporia State University,
Educators for Diverse Classrooms: A Case Study Approach to Equity and Inclusion in Education is a welcomed resource for pre-service educators. The use of detailed yet unresolved case studies covering a multitude of topics related to inclusion is a brilliant example of how to create authentic spaces for the critical thinking that is needed to prepare teachers for the realities of their profession. The case studies present honest, refreshing, yet challenging scenarios that reflect the complex intersections of the lives of educators, students, and contexts for learning. Those who benefit from this thoughtful approach will undoubtedly be better prepared for the critical task of educating our diverse classrooms.
- Lynn Amerman Goerdt, associate professor, Social Work and Global Awareness High Impact Practices Coordinator,
The best case vignettes related to matters of educational equity and justice combine compelling narratives with the sorts of complexities and intricacies that help challenge readers to dig beneath the surface, consider their own lenses, and think critically about how access and opportunity are distributed in classrooms and schools. This is what Sharma and Zbacnik have assembled. Their book is a tremendous resource, both for spurring reflection on individual educational practice and for examining institutional culture and policy in schools.
- Paul C. Gorski, Founder & Lead Consultant, Equity Literacy Institute,
I believe this calm and logical view of racial disparity in education is a thought provoking work of timeliness and reason. It has inspired me to inquire in my own district about trainings, incidents, and how we have overall been addressing our cultural diversity, as well as how culturally educated our educators are and/or believe they are.
- Stephanie Lucarelli, member of the Collier County School Board, Naples, Florida,
A fine and varied collection of open-ended and critical case studies that raise current issues that definitely need to be discussed in depth by all educators including those in teacher education programs. Undoubtedly case studies definitely assist educators to sincerely unpack equity and social justice issues. An excellent text for teacher education programs.
- John P. Portelli, Professor, OISE, University of Toronto,