DR. JOHN FREER | BREAKING DOWN ATTITUDINAL BARRIERS TOWARDS DISABILITY IN EDUCATIION
Dr. John Freer grew up as a struggling student and is passionate about sharing his experience and ongoing research on the attitudes of people toward those with disabilities, social inclusion, disabilities in education and much more.
In a recent study of grade 4 students, which is continuing, Dr. Freer found that most of the students have already adopted a deficit view of disability. He has also developed the Tripartite Intervention for students, a 12-week program addressing how we feel about disabilities, how we act towards individuals with disabilities, and the thoughts and stereotypes already developed.
John is a Professor in the School of Community Studies at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario. He is the coordinator of the Educational Support program and helps to train students interested in pursuing a career in special education. He is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor, where he teaches primarily in the areas of educational psychology and special education.
Dr. John Freer grew up as a struggling student and is passionate about sharing his experience and ongoing research on the attitudes of people toward those with disabilities, social inclusion, disabilities in education and much more.
In a recent study of grade 4 students, which is continuing, Dr. Freer found that most of the students have already adopted a deficit view of disability. He has also developed the Tripartite Intervention for students, a 12-week program addressing how we feel about disabilities, how we act towards individuals with disabilities and the thoughts and stereotypes already developed.
John is a Professor in the School of Community Studies at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario. He is the coordinator of the Educational Support program and helps to train students interested in pursuing a career in special education. He is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor, where he teaches primarily in the areas of educational psychology and special education.
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KATIE CORBETT | FROM A TOXIC WORK ENVIRONMENT TO LIVING YOUR DREAM
Katie Corbett stayed in a toxic work environment for far too long, negatively affecting her confidence and wellness. Coupled with a disability as a person who is blind, Katie shares how she overcame that experience in her life and found her way to living her dreams. Today, she runs a freelance writing business, working with business owners and marketing professionals so they can tell the success stories of their happy customers. She does this through writing customer case studies, gathering impactful testimonials, and collecting effective reviews
Katie Corbett stayed in a toxic work environment for far too long, negatively affecting her confidence and wellness. Coupled with a disability as a person who is blind, Katie shares how she overcame that experience in her life and found her way to living her dreams. Today, she runs a freelance writing business, working with business owners and marketing professionals so they can tell the success stories of their happy customers. She does this through writing customer case studies, gathering impactful testimonials, and collecting effective reviews.
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