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Making Good on the Promise

Student Affairs Professionals With Disabilities

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Making Good on the Promise

Student Affairs Professionals With Disabilities

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Making Good on the Promise: Student Affairs Professionals With Disabilities approaches disability from a sociocultural perspective that views disability as one of many possible social identities. Building on recent work related to implementing Universal Design in higher education, Making Good on the Promise shifts the focus from postsecondary students to staff and faculty. Although the book specifically addresses professionals in the field of student affairs, Making Good on the Promise provides insights and suggestions that are applicable to faculty and staff members working throughout higher education. Beginning with an overview of the wider disability movement, Making Good on the Promise then aims "dead center" to the heart of the experience of student affairs professionals with disabilities, to the curricular changes needed in preparation programs for that profession, to the role and appropriate action needed by allies, and to resources that all can use in the education of self and others.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Section I-Introduction
Part 4 Chapter 1-Disability Realities: Community, Culture, and Connection on College Campuses
Part 5 Chapter 2-Philosophical and Theoretical Approaches to Disability
Part 6 Section II-Voices of Inclusion
Part 7 Chapter 3-A Fabric of Similarity and Difference: First-Person Accounts
Part 8 Introduction
Part 9 The Invasive Nature of Depression: Psychiatric Disability
Part 10 A Push in a Significant Direction: Mobility Impairment
Part 11 An Intersection of Multiple Identities: Congenital Limb Amputation
Part 12 An Unexpected Additional Identity: Human Immune Deficiency (HIV)
Part 13 An Invisible Identity: Learning Disability
Part 14 Creating a Path for Career Advancement: Cerebral Palsy
Part 15 A New Way of Seeing the World: Acquired Vision Impairment
Part 16 Determination Points the Way for Others: Congenital Vision Impairment
Part 17 Finding a Welcoming Environment: Deafness and Hearing Impairment
Part 18 Conclusion
Part 19 Section III-Theory and Practice
Part 20 Chapter 4-Integrating Disability Into the Diversity Framework in the Training of Student Affairs Professionals
Part 21 Chapter 5-Making Graduate Preparation Programs and Assistantships in the Field of Student Affairs More Accessible
Part 22 Section IV-The Role of Allies
Part 23 Chapter 6-Allies in our Midst
Part 24 Chapter 7-Turning Missteps into Forward Steps: A Guide for Allies
Part 25 Introduction
Part 26 Being an Ally in Language Use
Part 27 The Informed Use of Simulation Activities: A Personal Perspective
Part 28 Disclosure
Part 29 "Getting It" as an Ally: Interpersonal Relationships Between Colleagues With and Without Disabilities
Part 30 Section V-Resources and Conclusion
Part 31 Chapter 8-Educating Yourself and Others: Utilizing Resources and Disability Networks

Product details

Published Jan 29 2009
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 252
ISBN 9780761845645
Imprint University Press of America
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series American College Personnel Association Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Jeanne L. Higbee

Anthology Editor

Alice A. Mitchell

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