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10 th Annual Faculty Institute

10 th Annual Faculty Institute. Moving Forward with a New Population of Students with Ability a nd without the Old Dis-Ability Stigma James P. Lawler.

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10 th Annual Faculty Institute

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  1. 10th Annual Faculty Institute Moving Forward with a New Population of Students with Ability and without the Old Dis-Ability Stigma James P. Lawler

  2. withAllan Goldstein, Polytechnic Institute of NYUYuliyaKhripunkova, AHRC NYCandJuan Amadiz, Pace UniversityJinalGokani, Pace UniversityHope Goldfard, Pace University Geoff Kappenberg, Pace University ShashankaTripuraneni, Pace University

  3. Overview of Presentation This presentation describes programs that are assisting individuals with developmental and intellectual dis-abilities to be productive members of society through the productive setting of a university – Pace University!

  4. Overview of Presentation Historically individuals with developmental and intellectual dis-abilities have been excluded frequently from engaging in programs in the settings of society and of a university.

  5. Overview of Presentation The programs presented in our presentation are crucial to Pace University, as it moves forward with apopulation of people with dis-abilities – people with abilities distinct from dis-abilities who can be productive through the setting of a university.

  6. AHRC NYC and Pace University Programs Moving Forward Population Senior Citizens Mid-Aged Adults Young Adults CIS 102W Community Empowerment Course (Adult Day Services) 2011 - 2007 Mid-Aged Adults Young Adults CIS 102 W Community Engagement Course (Employment Business Services) 2011 - 2010 Young Adults Melissa Riggio Pilot Program 2011 - 2009 High School Teens Catching a Dream Program 2011 - 2010

  7. AHRC NYC and Pace University Programs • CIS 102W Community Empowerment Course • (Adult Day Services) • Person-Centered Planning Films and Projects • Personalized Communication Device Tools

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  9. AHRC NYC and Pace University Programs • CIS 102W Community Empowerment Course • (Adult Day Services) • Person-Centered Planning Films and Projects • Personalized Communication Device Tools

  10. AHRC NYC and Pace University Programs • CIS 102W Community Engagement Course • (Employment Business Services) • Person-Centered Planning Resumes • Participation in Programs of Recreation

  11. AHRC NYC and Pace University Programs • Melissa Riggio Pilot Program • Computer Science Courses in Seidenberg School • Computer Science Clubs and Programs in Seidenberg School • Continuing Education Courses in Seidenberg School • Extracurricular Programs of Recreation and Sociality at University

  12. AHRC NYC and Pace University Programs • Catching a Dream Program • Computer Science Counseling • Person-Centered Planning Projects on Life Planning and Personal Productivity Skills • Portfolios of Personal and Semi-Professional Skills

  13. AHRC NYC and Pace University Programs Moving Forward Population Senior Citizens Mid-Aged Adults Young Adults CIS 102W Community Empowerment Course (Adult Day Services) 2011 - 2007 Mid-Aged Adults Young Adults CIS 102 W Community Engagement Course (Employment Business Services) 2011 - 2010 Young Adults Melissa Riggio Pilot Program 2011 - 2009 High School Teens Catching a Dream Program 2011 - 2010

  14. Summary of Presentation These programs are especially important to Pace University, as it is moving forward with this population of people with abilities – people with abilities distinct from dis-abilities.

  15. Q & A

  16. 10th Annual Faculty Institute Moving Forward with a New Population of Students with Ability and without the Old Dis-Ability Stigma James P. Lawler

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