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Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
Diana Pastora Carson, M.Ed.
49 episodes
4 months ago
Is it appropriate to talk about disability? Is there a way to respectfully talk about disability? What words do I use when talking about disability? How do I teach kids about disability? Why do I feel awkward when I talk about disability? Are my disability awareness efforts outdated and offensive? Or are they aligned with disability research, allyship, and inclusion? Are there any quick and easy, and good resources out there to teach me about disability? Is disability awareness necessarily connected to conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion? How can I be sure that I'm not teaching disability awareness from an ableist perspective? Diana brings in speakers to answer these questions and more during inclusive, socially responsive conversations. This is a forum for special education and general education teachers, parents, and community members who want to promote disability awareness from a progressive, dignifying, social justice, and diversity appreciation perspective.
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Is it appropriate to talk about disability? Is there a way to respectfully talk about disability? What words do I use when talking about disability? How do I teach kids about disability? Why do I feel awkward when I talk about disability? Are my disability awareness efforts outdated and offensive? Or are they aligned with disability research, allyship, and inclusion? Are there any quick and easy, and good resources out there to teach me about disability? Is disability awareness necessarily connected to conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion? How can I be sure that I'm not teaching disability awareness from an ableist perspective? Diana brings in speakers to answer these questions and more during inclusive, socially responsive conversations. This is a forum for special education and general education teachers, parents, and community members who want to promote disability awareness from a progressive, dignifying, social justice, and diversity appreciation perspective.
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Episodes (20/49)
Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
49. Beyond Inclusion: Rightful Presence with Kristin Wright
4 months ago
52 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
48. Inclusion...Now What? With MCIE's Carolyn Teigland & Tim Villegas
7 months ago
46 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
47. Raising Inclusive Kids with Kayla Coburn
8 months ago
42 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
46. A Chat with Chet Cooper, ABILITY Magazine Founder
9 months ago
50 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
45. UDL, Inclusion, and Co-Teaching with Dr. Paula Kluth
10 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
44. "Almost Heaven" AwareNow Magazine Article Audio by Diana Pastora Carson
1 year ago
17 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
43. Disability Awareness vs. Access Awareness
1 year ago
16 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
42. Occupational Therapy in Inclusive Education with Savitha Sundar
1 year ago
57 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
41. Love Is a Classroom with Dr. Andrew DL Goff
1 year ago
51 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
40. Disability Literacy and Universal Design for Learning with Dr. Allison Brenneise
1 year ago
45 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
39. Inclusionary Practices for Schools with Dr. Cassie Martin
1 year ago
19 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
38. Disability Awareness Distinctions with Diana Pastora Carson
1 year ago
19 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
37. My Disability Awareness "Why"
1 year ago
24 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
36. Creating Belonging, Connection, and Community with Dr. Leah Kelley
1 year ago
29 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
35. Mainstreaming, Integration, Inclusion & Belonging with Dr. Shelley Moore
2 years ago
39 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
34. Disability Awareness: Do It Right
2 years ago
27 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
33. Parent Advocacy for Inclusion with Olivier Bernier / Forget Me Not Film
2 years ago
36 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
32. Accessible Children's Books with Richard Rieman of Imagination Storybooks
2 years ago
25 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
31. Autism Siblings, Presumption of Competence & Spelling to Communicate with Danny & Tara Whitty
2 years ago
45 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
30. Embracing Disability Identity with Qudsiya Naqui
2 years ago
40 minutes

Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
Is it appropriate to talk about disability? Is there a way to respectfully talk about disability? What words do I use when talking about disability? How do I teach kids about disability? Why do I feel awkward when I talk about disability? Are my disability awareness efforts outdated and offensive? Or are they aligned with disability research, allyship, and inclusion? Are there any quick and easy, and good resources out there to teach me about disability? Is disability awareness necessarily connected to conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion? How can I be sure that I'm not teaching disability awareness from an ableist perspective? Diana brings in speakers to answer these questions and more during inclusive, socially responsive conversations. This is a forum for special education and general education teachers, parents, and community members who want to promote disability awareness from a progressive, dignifying, social justice, and diversity appreciation perspective.