Creating a Culture of Accessibility in the Sciences
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Creating a Culture of Accessibility in the Sciences provides insights and advice on integrating students with disabilities into the STEM fields. Each chapter features research and best practices that are interwoven with experiential narratives.
The book is reflective of the diversity of STEM disciplines (life and physical sciences, engineering, and mathematics), and is also reflective of cross-disability perspectives (physical, sensory, learning, mental health, chronic medical and developmental disabilities).
It is a useful resource for STEM faculty and university administrators working with students with disabilities, as well as STEM industry professionals interested in accommodating employees with disabilities.
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University of Toronto and Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada National Educational Association of Disabled Students, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Creating a Culture of Accessibility in the Sciences provides insights and advice on integrating students with disabilities into the STEM fields. Each chapter features research and best practices that are interwoven with experiential narratives. . The book is reflective of the diversity of STEM disciplines (life and physical sciences, engineering, and mathematics), and is also reflective of cross-disability perspectives (physical, sensory, learning, mental health, chronic medical and developmental disabilities). It is a useful resource for STEM faculty and university administrators working with students with disabilities, as well as STEM industry professionals interested in accommodating employees with disabilities.
Inhalt
Part I: Students with Disabilities in the Sciences
The landscape for students with disabilities in the sciences
Accessibility in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-the global perspective
Part II: Barriers Faced by Students with Disabilities in the Sciences
Barriers faced by students with disabilities in science laboratory and practical space settings
Student perspectives on disability-impact on education, career path, and accommodation
Key role of education providers in communication with students and service providers
Part III: Student as Educator
Disclosure in the sciences
Student as ACTor-recognizing the importance of advocacy, communication, and trailblazing to student success in STEM
Mental health and well-being for students with disabilities in the sciences
Peer-support networks
Part IV: Student as Learner
Essential requirements and academic accommodations in the sciences
Universal design for learning
Inclusive teaching practices
Part V: Students as Mentees, Trainees, and Leaders
Faculty mentorship of students with disabilities in the sciences
Faculty supervision of students with disabilities in the sciences
The student in a leadership, mentorship, and supervision role
Leveraging professional development and networking opportunities
Part VI: Accommodating Students With Disabilities in the Sciences
Accommodating students with disabilities in science laboratories and in fieldwork
Human accommodation-laboratory/technical assistants in the sciences
Mainstream technology as accessibility solutions in the science lab
Assistive technology
Accessible formats in science and technology disciplines
Simulation learning
Physical access in science laboratories
Part VII: Synthesis
Practicum placements
General principles of designing accessible learning environments in the sciences
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780128040379
- Genre Pädagogik
- Anzahl Seiten 319
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9780128040379
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-12-804037-9
- Veröffentlichung 28.11.2016
- Titel Creating a Culture of Accessibility in the Sciences
- Autor Mahadeo A. Sukhai , Chelsea E. Mohler
- Gewicht 570g
- Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
- Sprache Englisch