Jacob Campbell, LICSW at Heritage University SOWK 322 Spring 2022 TEACHING STUDENTS TO SELF-ADVOCATE Week 10 Lecture Video Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash
AGENDA ➤ Mid-semester feedback ➤ Week check-in ➤ Teaching students to self-advocate
MIDCOURSE FEEDBACK Response Rate 9 Some of the feedback of what isn’t working The multitude of assignments 20 Responded Didn’t Respond Overload of information Timeline for forums
A-03B: GROUP PRESENTATION SELF-REFLECTION QUESTIONNAIRE 13 or so of you did not complete this a couple of weeks ago. There are still 9 people who haven’t done it. Just email me at campbell_j@heritage.edu and ask me to open it and I will if you ask me this week.
THIS WEEK IN SOWK 322 ➤ Read Chapter 11 ➤ Watch the NJC Video ➤ Watch this lecture video ➤ Make at least three replies in the forums Chapter 11 Discussion Prompts Trust and Relationship Building The Communication Bill of Rights and Communicating Across Disabilities Connecting with Disability Through Film
“ Serving as a disability educator is about facilitating the process of identity development and self-advocacy that is so crucial to learning. (McCarthy, 2017, p. 11)
The foundation of self-advocacy is… SELF-AWARENESS SELF-REALIZATION The graphic is from the same paper. (Downing et al. 2007)
HOW IT GETS IMPLEMENTED ➤ It can be a speci c goal on the IEP ➤ Through direct instruction. ➤ Walking students through the process fi Martin et al (1993) explain how self-advocacy ts within the IEP and transition plans throughout the entire academic career fi ➤
REFERENCE Downing, J. A., Earles-Vollrath, T., & Schreiner, M. B. (2007). E ective self-advocacy: What students and special educators need to know. Intervention in School and Clinic, 42(5), 300-304. https://doi.org/10.1177/10534512070420050701 Martin, J. E., Huber Marshall, L., & Maxson, L. L. (1993). Transition policy: Infusing selfdetermination and self-advocacy into transition programs. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 16(1), 53-61. https://doi.org/10.1177/088572889301600105 ff McCarthy, D. (2007). Teaching self-advocacy to students with disabilities. About Campus: Enriching the Student Learning Experience, 12(5), 10-16. https://doi.org/10.1002/abc.225