Sadia Warsi
About
Dr. Warsi brings extensive expertise in special education and culturally responsive pedagogy to this collaborative work. Her expertise in inclusive education, minority parent involvement in special education and emergent literacy development began during her early teaching years in Chicago Public Schools, where she worked with students in both inclusion and self-contained special education classrooms. As a dedicated educator and researcher, Dr. Warsi has developed comprehensive approaches to supporting diverse learners, particularly those facing significant challenges.
Dr. Warsi's research focuses on children who face significant challenges: those experiencing homelessness, refugee students with disabilities, and families navigating both poverty and special education systems. Her work explores how these children and their families develop resilience and maintain hope through literacy. This research foundation directly informs the culturally sensitive and strength-based approaches presented throughout this current work on autism and Islamic perspectives.
Dr. Warsi has published extensively on refugee students with disabilities, Muslim representation in children's literature, trauma-informed instruction, and family engagement in special education. Her book Beyond Labels: Understanding Refugee Students with Disabilities in Educational Contexts was published by Myers Education Press in 2025. She presents nationally and internationally on inclusive classroom design and cultural responsiveness in education. She is also the author of The Little Shelter That Could: Literacy Resilience of Mothers and Children Facing Homelessness (Myers Education Press, 2026), and Faith, Family, and Neurodiversity: Islamic Approaches to Understanding Autism (Myers Education Press, 2026).
Dr. Warsi's teaching portfolio encompasses a comprehensive range of courses that directly inform the culturally responsive educational frameworks presented in this book. These include Frameworks, Perspectives and Collaboration in Special Education, Methods of Social/Emotional Support, and Literacy Across the Curriculum for Students with Disabilities offered in both online and face-to-face formats. Additional courses focus on Literacy Instruction for Diverse Learners and Differentiated and Individualized Curriculum and Instruction, providing essential foundations for inclusive educational practices. She has received the Excellence in Teaching Award from National Louis University, recognizing her commitment to preparing future educators with culturally responsive pedagogical approaches.
Author's Books
Faith, Family, and Neurodiversity
Islamic Approaches to Understanding Autism
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The Little Shelter That Could
Literacy Resilience of Mothers and Children Facing Homelessness
E-books are now distributed via VitalSource
VitalSource offer a more seamless way to access the ebook, and add some great new features including text-to-voice. You own your ebook for life, it is simply hosted on the vendor website, working much like Kindle and Nook. Click here to see more detailed information on this process.
Beyond Labels
Understanding Refugee Students with Disabilities in Educational Contexts
E-books are now distributed via VitalSource
VitalSource offer a more seamless way to access the ebook, and add some great new features including text-to-voice. You own your ebook for life, it is simply hosted on the vendor website, working much like Kindle and Nook. Click here to see more detailed information on this process.