This book takes a nonpathological approach to disability, viewing it as part of diversity rather than as deficit. The opening chapters introduce basic knowledge of teaching in disability communities, covering attitudes and behaviors that may be difficult for instructors to relate to. Next, the book delves into the three activities sections that increase in difficulty over the course of the book. The activities highlight barriers and psychosocial impediments that hamper progress indisability communities. Designed by an expert educator and clinician who is also an insider in the disability community, each of the 34 activities translate well in classroom environments or as homework, and each can be done individually or in group settings. All activities include a list of requiredmaterials, time expectation, goal setting criteria, possible outcomes, and talking and debriefing points for reflection, thereby facilitating effective planning and execution. The activities also recommend possible modifications to adjust the difficulty of the activities. This flexibility makes this a valuable resource for a wider audience of expertise and settings, ranging from introductory to sophisticated readers and users, students and non-students, in classrooms, in workshops, or in othersurroundings.Lastly, the book concludes with a chapter on accessing outcomes, with six measures for evaluating knowledge and skill. Teaching Disability is a well-rounded, highly applicable tool for instructors and students in the disability community.
PART A: BACKGROUND AND BASICS; Chapter 1: Introduction for Instructors; Chapter 2: Attitudes, Knowledge and Behavior; PART B: BEGINNING LEVEL EXERCISES; Chapter 3: Exploring the Basics; Chapter 4: Hearing from Insiders; Chapter 5: Laws and How They Affect Everyday Life; Chapter 6: Models of Disability; Chapter 7: Everyday Issues; Chapter 8: Watching Films; PART C: MORE ADVANCED EXERCISES; Chapter 9: Disability in Context of Family, Friends, Community; Chapter 10: Immersion and Activism; PART D: CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 11: Assessing Outcomes;
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