allenmurray
06-29-2007, 12:37 PM
The Short Bus: A Journey Beyond Normal, by Jonathan Mooney. Mooney is a writer and disability advocate, who as a child was diagnosed with learning disabilities and severe ADHD. He spent most of his school years in special education programs, and did not learn to read until age 12. He later graduated from Brown University with honors, and went on to graduate school there.
This book touches on education of people with disabilites, but it is really about how we socially construct what is "normal" and how that is damaging to all of us - those defined as "disabled" and those defined as "normal".
I reccomend it to the following categories of people:
Special educators (or those who work with persons with disabilites),
Regular educators,
People who know human beings,
People who are human beings.
If you fall into any of those four categories you will be a better person for having read it. I found it incredibly moving and it challenged me in ways I did not expect. Anyone who has read it or who plans to read it, and who would like to have a on or off line conversation about it, please email me through the board.
This book touches on education of people with disabilites, but it is really about how we socially construct what is "normal" and how that is damaging to all of us - those defined as "disabled" and those defined as "normal".
I reccomend it to the following categories of people:
Special educators (or those who work with persons with disabilites),
Regular educators,
People who know human beings,
People who are human beings.
If you fall into any of those four categories you will be a better person for having read it. I found it incredibly moving and it challenged me in ways I did not expect. Anyone who has read it or who plans to read it, and who would like to have a on or off line conversation about it, please email me through the board.