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      Rethinking Inclusion and Transformation in Special Education : 

      Using Diverse Picturebooks for Inclusive Practices and Transformative Pedagogies

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          Research studies indicate how most teachers lack the capacity to identify diverse books that portray characters with special needs or exceptionalities that can be used in the classroom to promote empathy and kindness towards those who are typically perceived as “the other.” This lack of awareness is alarming since diverse books are found to promote inclusive practices and show students how to be more accepting of individual differences. Based on a research study that examines the use of diverse picturebooks among students enrolled in a teacher-training institute in the UAE, a database of diverse picturebooks that depict an awareness of special needs and the “others” in society have been analyzed and featured in this chapter. Strategies such as discussion questions and activities linking the titles to inclusive practices were shared using the critical multicultural analysis framework. The authors contend that teachers need to effectively use said resources to help implement more inclusive approaches in the classroom and practice transformative and culturally responsive instruction.

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            How Does Fiction Reading Influence Empathy? An Experimental Investigation on the Role of Emotional Transportation

            The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on transportation theory, it was predicted that when people read fiction, and they are emotionally transported into the story, they become more empathic. Two experiments showed that empathy was influenced over a period of one week for people who read a fictional story, but only when they were emotionally transported into the story. No transportation led to lower empathy in both studies, while study 1 showed that high transportation led to higher empathy among fiction readers. These effects were not found for people in the control condition where people read non-fiction. The study showed that fiction influences empathy of the reader, but only under the condition of low or high emotional transportation into the story.
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              Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children's Literature : Mirrors, Windows, and Doors

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                June 24 2022
                : 72-92
                10.4018/978-1-6684-4680-5.ch005
                9d7cc5cd-2ddf-4c52-8b46-d3331afcdfb9
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