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Wednesday, December 2 • 4:30pm - 7:30pm
Instruction partnerships: Advocates and Allies LIMITED

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This presentation will include two university faculty members- (allies) and one self-advocate to discuss bringing the first person experience into on-line courses in a variety of ways. The efforts have included mentoring & increasing the presence of the self-advocate in courses. Some strategies included: in small short video's and discussion boards related to the content; topical presentations created by self advocate and jointly edited by the self-advocate and the faculty allies The presentation will include examples. Summarizing with projected plans to grow these efforts to increase the first person voice in teacher preparation.

Learning Objectives: 

1) Participants will become familiar with the process for including and promoting first person voice in on-line courses
2) Participants will become familiar with the strategies that support the self-advocate and increase participation.
3) Participants will learn the results of the impact on student learning.
4) Participants will learn about the personal experiences and comments of the students.

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Hinkle

Stephen Hinkle

Self Advocate, Self Employed
Stephen is a self advocate, person with autism and a current online facilitator for Lesley University. Stephen is a graduate of Northern Arizona University with a masters degree in special education disability policy. Stephen obtained his undergraduate degree from San Diego State... Read More →


Wednesday December 2, 2015 4:30pm - 7:30pm PST
Salon F 1402 SW Naito Parkway Portland, OR 97201

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