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Disability in Higher Education

A Social Justice Approach

Author: Nancy J. Evans, Ellen M. Broido, Kirsten R. Brown and Autumn K. Wilke  

Create campuses inclusive and supportive of disabled students, staff, and faculty Disability in Higher Education: A Social Justice Approach examines how disability is conceptualized in higher education and ways in which students, faculty, and staff with disabilities are viewed and served on college campuses.

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Create campuses inclusive and supportive of disabled students, staff, and faculty Disability in Higher Education: A Social Justice Approach examines how disability is conceptualized in higher education and ways in which students, faculty, and staff with disabilities are viewed and served on college campuses.

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Create campuses inclusive and supportive of disabled students, staff, and faculty

Disability in Higher Education: A Social Justice Approach examines how disability is conceptualized in higher education and ways in which students, faculty, and staff with disabilities are viewed and served on college campuses. Drawing on multiple theoretical frameworks, research, and experience creating inclusive campuses, this text offers a new framework for understanding disability using a social justice lens. Many institutions focus solely on legal access and accommodation, enabling a system of exclusion and oppression. However, using principles of universal design, social justice, and other inclusive practices, campus environments can be transformed into more inclusive and equitable settings for all constituents.

The authors consider the experiences of students, faculty, and staff with disabilities and offer strategies for addressing ableism within a variety of settings, including classrooms, residence halls, admissions and orientation, student organizations, career development, and counseling. They also expand traditional student affairs understandings of disability issues by including chapters on technology, law, theory, and disability services. Using social justice principles, the discussion spans the entire college experience of individuals with disabilities, and avoids any single-issue focus such as physical accessibility or classroom accommodations.

The book will help readers:

  • Consider issues in addition to access and accommodation
  • Use principles of universal design to benefit students and employees in academic, cocurricular, and employment settings
  • Understand how disability interacts with multiple aspects of identity and experience.

Despite their best intentions, college personnel frequently approach disability from the singular perspective of access to the exclusion of other important issues. This book provides strategies for addressing ableism in the assumptions, policies and practices, organizational structures, attitudes, and physical structures of higher education.

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About the Author

Nancy J. Evans, is a professor in the School of Education and former coordinator of the master's program in student affairs at Iowa State University. She is the coauthor of Student Development in College, Second Edition??and??Foundations of Student Affairs Practice, both from Jossey-Bass.

Ellen M. Broido, is an associate professor of higher education and student affairs at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.

Kirsten R. Brown, is a student affairs professional at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a part-time faculty member at Madison College.

Autumn K. Wilke, is assistant dean of disability resources at Grinnell College, in Iowa.

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A Revolutionary Approach to Conceptualizing Disability and Creating Campuses that are Inclusive and Supportive of Disabled Students, Staff, and Faculty "This book should be on the shelf or in the virtual library of every DSS provider in the country. If you put this book in a time capsule, in 100 years the core issues of equity, equality and social justice would be as clear in the future as they are now. This is by far the most spot-on book I have EVER read in this field." --Maria Pe

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A REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO CONCEPTUALIZING DISABILITY AND CREATING CAMPUSES THAT ARE INCLUSIVE AND SUPPORTIVE OF DISABLED STUDENTS, STAFF, AND FACULTY "This book should be on the shelf or in the virtual library of every DSS provider in the country. If you put this book in a time capsule, in 100 years the core issues of equity, equality and social justice would be as clear in the future as they are now. This is by far the most spot-on book I have EVER read in this field." Maria Pe

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc | Wiley US
Published
31st March 2017
Edition
1st
Pages
544
ISBN
9781118018224

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