See attached- MDB

 

From: Burke, Mack <Mack_Burke@baylor.edu>
Date: Friday, June 21, 2024 at 12:23
PM
To: project.diverse@lists.it.utsa.edu <project.diverse@lists.it.utsa.edu>, project.leer@lists.it.utsa.edu <project.leer@lists.it.utsa.edu>
Subject: disproportionality issues

Also take a look at this one I left off- we will discuss disproportionality issues at some point- I am friends with Paul Morgan whose research shows that African-Americans are underrepresented in special education once you take into account risk factors, but as a raw number, they are overrepresented (depending on the disability area). Likewise, as an overall number, there are many more students who could be identified and need services, and so we have long held there is under identification across the board. Depending on how you interpret it- one can go a lot of different ways….in part- it depends on whether or not you see special education as a force for good…or is bad and should be dismantled.

 

He has been one that has pushed back on dismantling and defunding special education in the past.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/24/opinion/is-special-education-racist.html

 

Here is his blog on psychology today

 

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/children-who-struggle

 

I like Gwen C’s piece also, she diverges from Morgan, but does so also in a principled and evidence-based way that we aren’t seeing right now.

 

Hill Walker has said special education is on life support. At some point in your preparation, we will talk about whether these positions can be reconciled, and if so, how?

MDB

 

From: Burke, Mack <Mack_Burke@baylor.edu>
Date: Friday, June 21, 2024 at 10:36
AM
To: project.diverse@lists.it.utsa.edu <project.diverse@lists.it.utsa.edu>, project.leer@lists.it.utsa.edu <project.leer@lists.it.utsa.edu>
Subject: [Project.diverse] Evidence-based Practices and CLD learners

Attached for those interested in PBIS/EBD are some of Gwen Cartedge’s work- She is retired now I think from Ohio State- Dr. BP knows her better than I do I think…but I am good friends with her frequent co-author- Lefki Kourea, who returned to her home country a few years back and is now at University of Nicosia in Cyprus.  Here are some we have cited or used in the past- as you can see…the PBIS/sped community is somewhat of a cosmopolitan group. MDB

 

https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=cAcsrbMAAAAJ