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Giudice Helps Creation Of Data Science Teaching Tools For High School Students With Disabilities, Marcus Wolf
Giudice Helps Creation Of Data Science Teaching Tools For High School Students With Disabilities, Marcus Wolf
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
As the data science field continues to generate more jobs and create new research and economic development opportunities, educators have decided to teach it in high schools. Many of the materials and tools they use, however, are inaccessible and fail to meet the needs of students with disabilities, impeding their access to data science careers.
Coronavirus Community Updates_Faq_Accessibility Accommodations And Student Accessibility Services, University Of Maine Student Accessibility Services
Coronavirus Community Updates_Faq_Accessibility Accommodations And Student Accessibility Services, University Of Maine Student Accessibility Services
FAQ & Health Advisory
Screenshot of University of Maine Coronavirus Community Updates FAQ for accessibility accommodations and student accessibility services webpage.
Disabled Seek Understanding, Acceptance, Debra Hatch
Disabled Seek Understanding, Acceptance, Debra Hatch
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Rose-Marie has a hard time concentrating on the things she does and is easily distracted by her surroundings. Taking math tests in a room with calculators sounds like a construction site to her, and every pencil scraping paper rings as purely in her ear as if it were right next to it.
Feelings Of Disabled Reflected In Play, Debbie Zeigler
Feelings Of Disabled Reflected In Play, Debbie Zeigler
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
"Don't call me deaf and dumb. I'm not dumb. I can do anything I want to; I just can't hear." "My mom said to never be ashamed of it. It's something I've got to live with." "If I want to have a party, I'll have a party. What's going to stop me? It won't be this wheelchair." "They want to work; they want to have families; they have rights, too." These are some of the feelings of the six disabled persons in a play called, "As Others See Us," a drama in which the characters share their thoughts and experiences …
Downeast Recording Library For The Blind Inc.: Why It Is, What It Is, Where It Came From, Where It's Going, Downeast Recording Library For The Blind, Inc.
Downeast Recording Library For The Blind Inc.: Why It Is, What It Is, Where It Came From, Where It's Going, Downeast Recording Library For The Blind, Inc.
Maine History Documents
An informational pamphlet explaining programs and services available through the Downeast Recording Library for the Blind, Inc., on Campbell Street in Portland, Maine, circa 1964. Includes a list of the program's Officers and features a photograph and statement about the program from Senator Margaret Chase Smith.