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Speaking of Equality
其他書名
A Guide to Choosing an Inclusive Literacy Program for People with an Intellectual Disability, Their Families, Friends and Support Workers
出版Institut Roeher = Roeher Institute, 1995
ISBN189507066X9781895070668
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=X1rFAQAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋This guide is intended to help people with intellectual disabilities, their friends, family members, and support workers evaluate and choose a literacy program that includes people who have differences. A brief introduction points out that, in Canada, all citizens have the right to an education and cites Article 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and a declaration from the International Literacy Seminar (1988). The guide is organized around 21 questions to ask in a literacy interview. Each one is discussed in terms of the issues involved and an appropriate response. Questions address knowledge about the specific disability, program philosophy, definition of literacy, the difficult realities in the lives of most people with disabilities, program inclusiveness, program funding, program costs, available supports and services, how the program addresses individual needs, class activities, cooperation with other programs, the family role, evaluation methods, training of tutors, confidentiality, possible incompatibility between learner and tutor, and board membership. Also provided is a list of resources and organizations including handbooks and guides, policy and research guides, and other resource guides, along with a list of Canadian provincial and territorial literacy coalitions and contacts. (DB)