Special Education in Context
Discover the profound insights within "Special Education in Context" by John Joseph Gleason, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This enlightening paperback delves into a unique ethnographic study spanning five years, capturing the daily lives of severely and profoundly mentally disabled residents at a state school in the United States. Gleason skillfully interprets their experiences from their own perspectives, offering readers a fresh and empathetic understanding of the challenges they face. With 176 pages of engaging content, this book is essential for professionals in education, psychology, and healthcare policy, as well as anyone interested in the complexities of special education. Enhance your knowledge and compassion in the field by exploring this significant work that has been a cornerstone in the discourse of special education.