10-19-07 The How-Not-To-Get-Sued Model vs Cultural Competency
Saturday, September 8th, 2007
Best Practices in Accommodating Students with Disabilities in Postsecondary Education
The How-Not-To-Get-Sued Model vs Cultural Competency
These interactive and dynamic workshops focus on the legal, practical and pedagogical implications for effectively teaching and accommodating students with disabilities, and explore the intersection of legal requirements, cultural competency and best teaching practices.
The workshops emphasize practical strategies for addressing disability-related issues faculty commonly encounter, understanding the rights, roles and responsibilities of faculty, students and ODS, and the principles and application of universal design that help ALL students become more successful learners.
Where the Law and Cultural Competency Meet
Friday, October 19th 9:00am-12:00pm
Learning Ramps: Creating Accessibility in Teaching and Learning
Friday, October 19th 1:00pm-4:00pm
This program is co-sponsored by the Office of Disability Services, I-MERIT and
Continuing Education Division of Alliant International University
Alliant San Francisco Campus
One Beach Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
Registration Fee: $75 for one workshop, $135 for both workshops
*FREE to Alliant Core & Adjunct Faculty*
Register with Alliant Continuing Education
http://www.alliant.edu/ce
800-457-1273
CE credits are available for psychologists, MFTs, LCSWs and RNs.