All educators must be aware of their legal and professional responsibilities to students with disabilities, and this book educates general education majors about disability, the history of disability laws, and the social implications of both the conditions and the laws.
Janus-faced portrayal of the field. Drawing on the interplay between practice and scholarship, the volume adds to the series goal of
Keith asked the club manager for the rentals for a particular month; Clyde replied, “We had three,” named them, and then remembered he had another and replied, “Oh yeah, we have our regular yearly rental from those people over there at ...
Disability Etiquette Matters is comprised of stories about actual persons living with disabilities on rules; suggestions and advice on how people with disabilities are the best guide in educating society of matters affecting their daily ...
They are often pitied specifically because they are perceived as suffering " feelings of loss from which they will have no gain and from which they will never completely recover " ( Swain et al . , 2003 , p . 68 ) .
This good practice guide aims to assist organizations in the management of diversity, particularly the employment of disabled people.
This book is written to offer tools that empower students with disabilities face their challenges while providing educators, family members and friends insights into issues these students may encounter during their high school years.
Breaks new ground by exploring the limits and transformations of the social model of disability
Disability Matters [microform]: Expanding the Community
This is the first of two books in which Kittay will grapple with just how we need to revisit core philosophical ideas in light of disabled people's experience and way of being in the world.
The publication discusses key employment trends shaping the experiences of persons with disabilities. It considers the major barriers that persons with disabilities face as they seek to find decent work.