Content
3 modules
Course length
1 hour
Instructor
Michelle Jones
Released
03 Dec 2025
Price
$0 - 15
Description
Course participants will examine the representation and exclusion of people with disabilities in civil rights movements, critically evaluate the reasons for this neglect, and explore the role of mass media in shaping societal views of people with disabilities. An understanding of how educational contexts and practices support or diminish the presence of students with disabilities in mainstream school spaces and anti-ableist curricular representation will be supported.
Objectives
The three modules in this course are:
- Disability Representation: Historical Perspectives and the Impact of Media
- How Historical Practices and Perceptions Have Shaped Current Practices and Perceptions
- Toward Inclusivity: Transforming Classrooms Through Anti-Ableist Practices
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Disability Representation: Historical Perspectives and the Impact of Media
Learning credits
PDU
1.0
1.
Disability Representation: Historical Perspectives and the Impact of Media
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Reflection assignment
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Reflection survey
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