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UNST 421 Capstone: Learning From and About Persons with Disabilities, and
SPED 199/460/560 Outdoor Education/Recreation for Persons with Disabilities
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How to use these websites for course assignments
We'd like your suggestions and feedback for web resources
Who are "Persons with Disabilities"?
Website resource pages:
Section 1: Persons with disabilities and society
Section 2: Persons with significant disabilities and their families
Section 3: Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (Autism and Asperger's Syndrome)
Section 4: How do my academic/career interests intersect with disability issues?
Keep in mind that after your two weeks at camp, your final assignment is a brief reflection paper. In that paper you will connect what you learned about persons with disabilities from the websites, the discussions, and the experience of being a counselor.
Students: Be sure to follow all instructions in your Counselor & Staff Handbook before your camp session. That includes reading the handbook, completing the take home exam, and bringing the handbook, exam, and the pages from the two websites to camp.
This is an evolving list of web resources about persons with disabilities. We welcome your suggestions for changes or additions to the list. If you know of a website with information that links your academic and career interests with the need/issues of persons with disabilities, please share it. We ask that you put the words "website suggestions" in the title of your email. Email your suggestions to Ann Fullerton. Thank-you.
The words, "persons with disabilities" refers to a wide array of individuals. Many of these websites address the issues and concerns of this broad array of persons with disabilities in society.
Most but not all of our camper participants are described as persons with significant disabilities, defined as persons who need some form of intensive and daily support for everyday living. Many camper participants would also be described as persons with developmental disabilities, or persons who have been disabled from birth or early childhood. Some of the websites focus specifically on persons with significant disabilities or developmental disabilities and their families.
The purpose of this course is to learn firsthand about persons with significant disabilities as a counselor at camp and to become more aware of the broader range of issues and experiences of all persons with disabilities through exploring these websites and discussions during your two weeks at camp.
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