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What you'll learn

  • To use disability inclusion principles to describe the support needs of learners with disabilities.

  • To identify the systemic support structures available to teachers within the education system.

  • To recognise the impairment specific support needs of learners with disabilities.

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Worldwide millions of children are not able to fully participate in schooling, and this is especially a problem for children with disabilities. In this course, we explore the support that teachers need in order to meet the needs of children with severe to profound hearing, visual and intellectual disabilities. We consider how this can be done by talking with a range of experts - from teachers to activists - about inclusive education as well as sharing experiences of education.

Inclusive education is only possible if teachers are supported and empowered to make the curriculum accessible to all learners. The topics in this course cover developing disability confidence and what exactly children with specific impairments need to be able to learn. This includes sharing specific classroom strategies and teaching activities for learners who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, blind or have low vision or have a severe to profound intellectual disability. By the end of the course, you will be familiar with the impairment specific needs of learners with disabilities, and how to build systems of support for inclusive education. You will be able to purchase a Verified Certificate if you wish to show evidence of your achievements, but this is optional, and you may apply for Financial Aid if you are unable to pay the certificate fee. This course was developed as part of the project ´Strengthening teaching for Children with profound Hearing, Visual and Intellectual Disabilities in South Africa` co-funded by Christoffel-Blinden Mission (CBM) and the European Union.

This week, we consider what disability inclusion means by exploring different models of disability as well as disability rights and policies. Drawing from the history of special and inclusive education we look at how mainstream schools can move towards becoming inclusive schools and how special education can fit into an inclusive education framework. At the end of this week, there is a graded quiz, where you can check your understanding of the key concepts. Every week, you are invited to reflect on the topics in the discussions where you can talk with others about what this means for your practice as an educator.

What's included

8 videos3 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts

8 videosTotal 49 minutes
  • Disability Inclusion in Education: Building systems of support4 minutes
  • Introduction to the course3 minutes
  • Introduction to Week 12 minutes
  • Social model of disability and disability rights10 minutes
  • Inclusive education and special education12 minutes
  • What is inclusive education?8 minutes
  • Implementing inclusive framework9 minutes
  • Wrap up1 minute
3 readingsTotal 20 minutes
  • How the course works5 minutes
  • Podcast: How does special education fit into an inclusive education system?10 minutes
  • Resources5 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 105 minutes
  • Week 1: Inclusive education and special education45 minutes
  • Ways of thinking about disability30 minutes
  • Inclusive education30 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Introduce yourself10 minutes
  • Weekly reflection10 minutes

This week focuses on teacher empowerment and what teachers need to know to better support learners with disabilities. We begin by sharing with you what the Teacher Empowerment for Disability Inclusion (TEDI) project's research findings revealed about teachers’ educational needs. This week we hear powerful personal testimonies of individuals living with disabilities about their schooling which highlights the importance of the empowered teacher in their lives when they were learners. At the end of this week, there is a graded peer review and opportunity for reflection through discussion.

What's included

8 videos5 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt

8 videosTotal 51 minutes
  • Introduction to week 22 minutes
  • Teacher empowerment5 minutes
  • TEDI research methods6 minutes
  • Research: Teacher educational needs6 minutes
  • Supporting learners who are blind or have low vision12 minutes
  • Supporting D/deaf and hard of hearing learners9 minutes
  • Families of people with Intellectual Disabilities10 minutes
  • Week wrap up1 minute
5 readingsTotal 45 minutes
  • TEDI research report10 minutes
  • More stories of personal experiences10 minutes
  • Podcast: Disability confidence10 minutes
  • Disability confidence resources5 minutes
  • Resources10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Week 2: Asking educators about disability inclusion60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Weekly reflection10 minutes

This week focuses on the systemic support structures that are available to teachers and educators in order to support learners with impairments. A former teacher and two district officers share their experiences of support structures and the roles they had to shape and implement policies within the spaces they found themselves in. We will also explore some insights from the TEDI research project on how teachers feel they are supported. At the end of the week, there is a graded quiz and optional Honours Peer Review assignment where you can explore these topics further.

What's included

9 videos2 readings3 assignments1 peer review2 discussion prompts

9 videosTotal 62 minutes
  • Introduction to week 33 minutes
  • Education support systems and supporting teacher empowerment for disability inclusion6 minutes
  • How systems of support work10 minutes
  • How do teachers feel they are supported, or not supported?9 minutes
  • School and district based support systems11 minutes
  • Effective support11 minutes
  • Informal support5 minutes
  • Family-professional partnerships7 minutes
  • Wrap up1 minute
2 readingsTotal 20 minutes
  • Podcast: Policy approach to support systems10 minutes
  • Resources10 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 70 minutes
  • Week 3: Systemic support for teachers10 minutes
  • Education and support systems30 minutes
  • Informal support systems for educators30 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Week 3: Systemic support (Honors)60 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • What policy documents do you use in your country?10 minutes
  • Weekly reflection10 minutes

This week discusses how to make the curriculum accessible for all - particularly focusing on those with severe to profound disabilities. This includes understanding some of the causes of specific impairments (hearing, visual and intellectual) and their impacts on learning. We also have the pleasure of learning from experts who outline which principles and approaches can be adopted to best support learners with these specific impairments. At the end of the week, there is a graded quiz where you can test your knowledge of what you have learnt, and through a discussion reflect on your own teaching practices.

What's included

10 videos1 reading4 assignments1 discussion prompt

10 videosTotal 74 minutes
  • Introduction to week1 minute
  • Accessible curriculum8 minutes
  • Learner support needs6 minutes
  • Types of visual impairment6 minutes
  • Expanded core curriculum14 minutes
  • Effects of severe to profound hearing loss12 minutes
  • Education for learners who are D/deaf or hard of hearing7 minutes
  • What is intellectual disability?11 minutes
  • Education for children with severe to profound intellectual disability8 minutes
  • Wrap up1 minute
1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Resources10 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 50 minutes
  • Week 4: Curriculum accessibility and learner needs0 minutes
  • Specific impairments - Low vision and blindness30 minutes
  • Specific impairments - D/deaf and hard of hearing10 minutes
  • Specific impairments - Severe to profound intellectual disability10 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 20 minutes
  • Weekly reflection20 minutes

In this week, the concept of universal design for learning is introduced as a way of approaching teaching and learning to tackle any problems of exclusion from education. Building on the lectures from last week, this week, experienced teachers describe in some detail what teaching strategies they use in their classrooms to include and support learners with specific impairments. Finally, in the peer review assignment you will be given the chance to create your own plan to support a learner, using the universal design principles.

What's included

7 videos2 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt

7 videosTotal 34 minutes
  • Introduction to week 51 minute
  • What is universal design for learning?6 minutes
  • Curriculum adaptation for low vision and blind learners9 minutes
  • Curriculum adaptation for D/deaf and hard of hearing learners9 minutes
  • Curriculum adaptation for learners with severe to profound intellectual disability6 minutes
  • Wrap up1 minute
  • Course conclusion2 minutes
2 readingsTotal 10 minutes
  • Resources5 minutes
  • Further studies5 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Week 5: Inclusive Pedagogy60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Weekly reflection10 minutes

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