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March 26, 2020

Ending the Stigma: Strategies for Disability Justice for Teachers and School Staff

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About This Webinar

Join Alan Holdsworth of Disability Equality in Education and Share My Lesson for this presentation that will equip teachers and administrators with the tools to infuse messaging around disability, justice, and equality into their curriculum. Educating about disability justice is important not just for students with disabilities, but for all students, and can be taught in classrooms from preschool to college.

This presentation will offer concrete strategies for how education can be used to end the stigma of disability faced by our students, along with practical content and advice on how to bring disability into your classroom regardless of the subject or age taught. Educators will also learn what can be done at a school-wide administrative level to create inclusive and disability-informed schools. The presenters will provide webinar attendees with resources such as books, websites, videos, and lesson plans that they can use in their classroom to educate their students about disability, disability history, and disability rights.

Professional Credit

Available for one hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

On Demand version is available in closed captioning in English and Spanish.

4.8
3 Reviews
eNDING THE STIGMA STRATEGIES FOR DISABILITY JUSTICE FOR TEACHERS
iN THIS ARTICLE IT IS STATING THAT TEACHERS AND SCHOOL STAFF LEARN THAT THEY CAN COMBINE DISABILITY STUDENT S WITH REGULAR STUDENTS. tHEY ARE LEARNING HOW THEY BOTH ARE SIMLIAR IN MANY WAYS AFTER THE STUDENTS MEET AND PLAYED. THEY BOTH ENJOYED EACH OTHER COMPANY AND FROM THEN ON THE STUDENTS ENJOYED SEE EACH AS THEY SEE EACH OTHER IN THE HALLS, THEY PRAISED EACH OTHER FROM THEN ON AT THAT POINT.
juliamitchell2009
May 14, 2024
so cool
khosango
May 22, 2021
adaptdan_3059103
March 29, 2020
Julie_B_3506212
March 26, 2020
This is a very enlightening and resourceful webinar. Lots of resources too!
Miriam Stevens
March 26, 2020
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