From Accommodations to Accessibility

20/10/2021 29 min Temporada 2 Episodio 2

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Episode Synopsis

Featuring faculty and staff who build awareness of best practices and advocate for students with disabilities, this episode focuses on accessibility and practices that meet the needs of all learners. While we learn that there are more students with learning disabilities or differences, or other forms of 'neurodivergence,' than many faculty assume, these ideas also provide ways to meet the new normal where we all need some flexibility! Tune in for helpful info and strategies on how to design your courses and policies to support all your students.  Click here for the episode's show notes or see below.  
Show Notes
Episode transcript (coming soon)
Links to Faculty/Staff Bios

Joseph Fisher,  Executive Director of the Academic Resource Center at Georgetown
Libbie Rifkin,  Founding Director of the Program in Disability Studies at Georgetown and a Teaching Professor in the Department of English
Mimi Khúc, Scholar/Artist/Activist in Residence in Disability Studies at Georgetown University

Resources

National Center for Learning Disabilities: Life with LD and Navigating the Transition to College
The Academic Resource Center at Georgetown University
The ADA Amendments Act of 2008
Access Intimacy:  The Missing Link  (Mia Mingus, 2011)
The Spoon Theory (Christine Miserandino)
Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS)