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Introduction to Module 1
Introduction to Module 1
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this lesson you will
Understand that societal views can shape beliefs about people
with disabilities
Understand how perceptions impact people with disabilities in positive and negative ways
Recognize myths and misconceptions about disabilities
INSTRUCTIONS: Complete the readings, videos, and assignments in the order that it is presented.
Perceptions of Disability
Perceptions of Disability
How do you perceive people with disability? How does society? Our perception can be influenced by our upbringing, cultural background, personal experiences, media portrayals and misconceptions. It’s important that we take these into consideration when thinking about people with disability. Read below to learn more about perceptions of disability, people first language, and basic etiquette tips.
What Do You See? Perceptions of Disability (this link is set up as a module so make sure you go through everything: challenge – initial thoughts – wrap up – assessment)
Basic Disability Etiquette Tips
https://www.pacer.org/parent/php/PHP-c127.pdf
https://echo360.org/ui/player/6f0d3669-ab0e-4966-9cd7-3b389d7eb343?secureLinkAccessDataId=a35c684b-0817-469d-93f9-cf621cbeaa39&autoplay=false&automute=false
https://echo360.org/ui/player/6dc0a375-817c-4274-92fa-4bbe4f5e00c9?secureLinkAccessDataId=c981d3b2-c8c9-4e8c-948c-93db404d4e30&autoplay=false&automute=false
People First Language versus Identity First Language
People First Language versus Identity First Language
Recently, there has been an ongoing debate about the language we should use when talking about disabilities and people. People First Language, which is what I talk about in the PowerPoint is an older mode of talking about disability. Identity First Language is a newer movement that believes people with a disability should be called “disabled person” whereas People First Langauge would say “person with a disability.” This difference is based on the perception of personhood and disability. Is a disability something that you have or is it your identity?
Ultimately, it’s about empowerment, advocacy, and respect for the disability community. Read the link below to learn more.
https://educationonline.ku.edu/community/person-first%20vs.%20identity-first%20language
Unforgotten: 25 Years After Willowbrook
Watch Unforgotten: 25 Years After Willowbrook and write a response to the video. In your response, make connections to the readings and your own personal experiences. Be sure to include:
Two interesting/ controversial/thought provoking ideas raised in the video.
The varying perceptions of disabilities, as reflected in the video.
How you feel about the content/messages in the video.
Your paper should be at least three paragraphs with an introduction, body, and conclusion. Please refer to the rubric for grading guidelines and expectations.
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