As instructors of a graduate level course about using film to re-teach disability, we deliberately set out to “crip” typical school curricula from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Utilizing disability studies to open up alternative understandings and reconceptualizations of disability, we explored feature films and documentaries, juxtaposing them with commonplace texts and activities found in school curricula. In doing so, we sought to challenge any simplistic notions of disability and instead cultivate knowledge of a powerful, and largely misunderstood aspect of human experience. The article incorporates twenty suggestions to re-teach disability that arose from the course. These ideas provide educators and other individuals with a set o...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
This article describes the process by which faculty at Ghent University enculturate graduate student...
An overview of key issues surrounding the intersection between disability studies and special educat...
Abstract: As instructors of a graduate level course about using film to re-teach disability, we deli...
As teachers of disability studies, working with students from the health and psychological sciences,...
This article asserts that the field of special education, historically founded on conceptions of dis...
The purpose of this article is to explore how ideas from disability studies can inform “mainstream” ...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
Increasing numbers of students with disabilities participate in mainstream pre-college classes in pr...
Student responses to disability studies pedagogy are influenced by the context in which they learn. ...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
Despite acknowledgement among social justice educators about the need to infuse anti-bias lessons in...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
This article considers an appropriate pedagogy for learners with severe physical disabilities, senso...
This article connects theories of ‘anti-oppressive education’ with Disability Studies perspectives. ...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
This article describes the process by which faculty at Ghent University enculturate graduate student...
An overview of key issues surrounding the intersection between disability studies and special educat...
Abstract: As instructors of a graduate level course about using film to re-teach disability, we deli...
As teachers of disability studies, working with students from the health and psychological sciences,...
This article asserts that the field of special education, historically founded on conceptions of dis...
The purpose of this article is to explore how ideas from disability studies can inform “mainstream” ...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
Increasing numbers of students with disabilities participate in mainstream pre-college classes in pr...
Student responses to disability studies pedagogy are influenced by the context in which they learn. ...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
Despite acknowledgement among social justice educators about the need to infuse anti-bias lessons in...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
This article considers an appropriate pedagogy for learners with severe physical disabilities, senso...
This article connects theories of ‘anti-oppressive education’ with Disability Studies perspectives. ...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
This article describes the process by which faculty at Ghent University enculturate graduate student...
An overview of key issues surrounding the intersection between disability studies and special educat...