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College For Students With Disabilities We Do Belong Antony Pavan Johneditorshore

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College For Students With Disabilities We Do Belong Antony Pavan Johneditorshore
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Antony, Pavan John(Editor);Shore, Stephen M(Editor);Grandin, Temple(Foreword);Conway, Francine(Contributor)
ISBN: 9781784501013, 9781849057325, 1784501018, 184905732X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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College For Students With Disabilities We Do Belong Antony Pavan Johneditorshore by Antony, Pavan John(editor);shore, Stephen M(editor);grandin, Temple(foreword);conway, Francine(contributor) 9781784501013, 9781849057325, 1784501018, 184905732X instant download after payment.

Sharing the personal stories of individuals with disabilities who describe both the challenges and successes of their time in higher education, and with a major section on the findings of broad ranging research into the experiences of such students, the book explores the current situation, what works, and how things can be improved.
"You are not college material" or "you don't belong in college" are comments frequently heard by students with disabilities. Despite this, college education is now an expected part of the transition to adulthood for many individuals with disabilities. The book includes practical advice to encourage self-advocacy in students with disabilities, and to support the professionals who are facing the challenges alongside them.
Covering cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, and much more, this is vital reading for parents, individuals with disabilities, school teachers, college professors, and professionals working with adults with disabilities.

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