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Creating Our Own Lives College Students With Intellectual Disability Michael Gill And Beth Myers Eds

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Creating Our Own Lives College Students With Intellectual Disability Michael Gill And Beth Myers Eds
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.25 MB
Author: Michael Gill and Beth Myers (eds.)
ISBN: 9781452964065, 1452964068
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Creating Our Own Lives College Students With Intellectual Disability Michael Gill And Beth Myers Eds by Michael Gill And Beth Myers (eds.) 9781452964065, 1452964068 instant download after payment.

Young adults with intellectual disability tell the story of their own experience of higher education

How do students with intellectual disability experience higher education? Creating Our Own Lives addresses this question through the eyes of participants themselves. In relating their experiences and aspirations, these student perspectives mount a powerful challenge to assumptions that intellectual disability is best met with protection or segregation.

Taken together, the essays expose and contradict the inherently ableist claim that individuals with intellectual disability cannot be reliable storytellers. Instead, their deeply informative stories serve as a corrective narrative. The first of the four sections, "Laying the Foundation: Why Everyone Belongs in College," focuses on belonging and inclusion; the second, "Opening Up Possibilities: Overcoming Doubt and Uncertainty," conveys the optimism of this generation of advocates through...

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