幼儿残疾意识计划:学前和小学的社区服务学习计划

Jingyuan Zhang, David Ray Miranda, Y. Xin
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残疾人占美国人的26%,占公立学校学生的14%。这个少数群体可能不仅要处理身体和/或精神上的障碍,而且还要处理负面的社会误解和态度,这些误解和态度可能导致友谊减少和社会排斥增加。对残疾的认识和了解可以在改变人们对残疾的态度方面发挥作用,并有助于创造一个更加积极和包容的环境。研究人员发现,学校的残疾意识项目可以积极地教育幼儿建立对残疾的积极态度。在我们的项目中,一群博士生帮助当地一所幼儿园和一所小学的孩子们通过适合他们年龄的活动来了解残疾。该项目与社区伙伴合作,为每个年龄组设计、修改和决定活动。该项目对80名2至7岁的幼儿进行了培训。两所学校的反馈显示,学生对残疾有了更深入的了解,以及如何与残疾人士适当互动。
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Disability Awareness Program for Young Children: A Community Service-Learning Program at Preschool and Elementary School
Individuals with disabilities account for 26% of Americans and 14% of public education students. This minority group may not only deal with physical and/or mental impairments but also negative societal misunderstandings and attitudes that may lead to decreased friendships and increased social exclusion. Awareness and knowledge about disabilities can play a role in changing people’s attitudes towards disabilities and aid in creating a more positive and inclusive environment. Researchers have found that disability awareness programs in schools can positively teach young children to build positive attitudes about disabilities. In our program, a group of doctoral students helped young children in a local preschool and an elementary school to learn about disabilities through age-appropriate activities. This program collaborated with community partners to design, modify, and decide on activities for each age group. This program was delivered to 80 young children between the ages of two to Seven. Feedback from both schools showed that students gained a better understanding of disability and how to appropriately interact with people with disabilities.
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