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Curriculum Overview

  • Describe the history of services for, and perceptions of, people with developmental disabilities.

  • Describe significant contributions of the parents' movement.

  • Describe the history of the self advocacy and independent living movements.

  • Describe the benefits and values supporting inclusion and quality education for students with and without disabilities.

  • Outline specific strategies to achieve inclusion and quality education.

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the service coordination system and what services may be available.

  • Describe the importance of futures planning and self determination for people with developmental disabilities.

  • Understand the principles of choice and control of resources in futures planning.

  • Describe examples of state-of-the-art technologies for people with severe disabilities.

  • Describe the importance of supported, competitive employment opportunities.

  • Understand that a flexible, responsive system of supports for the families of children with disabilities is the corner stone for a true system of community supports for people with developmental disabilities.

  • Understand the need for all individuals to experience changes in lifestyle across the life span.

  • Know/understand the importance of home ownership/control as one of the defining characteristics of adult life in our culture.

  • Understand the basic principles and strategies being used to support people with developmental disabilities in their own homes across the life span.

  • Create a vision for the year 2010 (and beyond) for people with disabilities.

  • Understand how a bill becomes a law at the state and federal levels.

  • Identify critical federal issues and the process by which they can personally address their concerns.

  • Demonstrate successful techniques for advocating for services to meet the needs of unserved and underserved individuals.

  • Draft and deliver testimony for legislative hearings.

  • Learn how to meet a public official and discuss issues.

  • Identify strategies for beginning and sustaining grassroots level organizing.

  • Understand the role of when and how to use the media to effectively promote their issues.

  • Demonstrate proper procedures for conducting a meeting.

  • Gain a basic understanding of parliamentary procedure and serving on boards

 

 

 
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