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This book uses a mix of personal narratives, anecdotal evidence,
and research-based findings to tell the story of a small, urban
community college's efforts to develop and nurture a Community of
Practice (CoP) that would galvanize the campus' adoption of
Educational Technology. Located in one of the poorest congressional
district in the United States, Hostos Community College, a
Hispanic-serving institution and part of the City University of New
York (CUNY), has a unique history rooted in activism, advocacy, and
community outreach, and has built a reputation for technology
innovation. This book is a collection of writing from faculty and
staff members whose decades of experience integrating technology
into the classroom pre-dates many of the official initiatives now
in place at CUNY.
This book uses a mix of personal narratives, anecdotal evidence,
and research-based findings to tell the story of a small, urban
community college's efforts to develop and nurture a Community of
Practice (CoP) that would galvanize the campus' adoption of
Educational Technology. Located in one of the poorest congressional
district in the United States, Hostos Community College, a
Hispanic-serving institution and part of the City University of New
York (CUNY), has a unique history rooted in activism, advocacy, and
community outreach, and has built a reputation for technology
innovation. This book is a collection of writing from faculty and
staff members whose decades of experience integrating technology
into the classroom pre-dates many of the official initiatives now
in place at CUNY.
I think all self-advocates should have a copy of this book to bring
along to meetings to help them get more out of them.' - The
Frontline of Learning Disability 'The Four Books in this series;
'Introducing Advocacy', 'Rules and Standards', 'Listen Up!' and
'Advocacy in Action' are comprehensive, informative and quite
simply a very good introduction for someone new to the world of
advocacy.' - Practice Links in Social Work Advocacy for people with
disabilities is widely practised, but what about self-advocacy? How
often do parents or carers speak 'for' you and prevent you being
heard? Do you know your rights within advocacy law? The four books
in the Speaking Up set were conceived and written specifically to
promote self-advocacy to disabled individuals who want to learn how
to speak up for themselves. This third book in the series uses
examples of advocacy to explore how to be a good advocate,
emphasising the importance of listening to and working with an
advocacy partner and explaining how to prepare for and behave in
meetings. All four books are illustrated throughout with colour
drawings and case studies showing the positive results of
self-advocacy on the individuals themselves, as well as on their
families and carers. This empowering training package encourages an
equal partnership between the advocate and the user where the
shared goal is to develop the life skills of the individual with
learning difficulties. It is accessible to people with a wide range
of literacy needs, including those with high learning needs and is
designed for use in formal and informal learning situations, either
unsupported or with a facilitator present.
This training package encourages an equal partnership between the
advocate and the user where the shared goal is to develop the life
skills of the individual with learning difficulties. It is
accessible to people with a wide range of literacy needs, including
those with high learning needs and is designed for use in formal
and informal learning situations, either unsupported or with a
facilitator present.' - Autism Us 'The book is clearly written and
is consistent in style and presentation. Advocacy draws attention
to the need for the individual's views to be expressed,
communicated and understood by those around them and that advocacy
is not what other people think the individual wants. Tufail and
Lyons clearly and consitently reinforce this message throughout the
book and illustrate this through the use of well-devised case
studies to which most people can relate.' - The Frontline of
Learning Disability 'The Four Books in this series; 'Introducing
Advocacy', 'Rules and Standards', 'Listen Up!' and 'Advocacy in
Action' are comprehensive, informative and quite simply a very good
introduction for someone new to the world of advocacy.' - Practice
Links in Social Work Advocacy for people with disabilities is about
empowering people - gaining rights for individuals, access to
services, inclusion in society and their own voice. Speaking Up is
a set of four guide books designed to give people with a disability
the knowledge and advice needed to approach self-advocacy with
confidence. Written in Plain Text, the four books in the Speaking
Up set were conceived and written specifically to promote
self-advocacy to disabled individuals who want to learn how to
speak up for themselves. All four books are illustrated throughout
with colour drawings and case studies showing the positive results
of self-advocacy on the individuals themselves, as well as on their
families and carers. This empowering training package encourages an
equal partnership between the advocate and the user where the
shared goal is to develop the life skills of the individual with
learning difficulties. It is accessible to people with a wide range
of literacy needs, including those with high learning needs and is
designed for use in formal and informal learning situations, either
unsupported or with a facilitator present. Introducing Advocacy The
First Book of Speaking Up: A Plain Text Guide to Advocacy
introduces the concept of advocacy and explores appropriate
advocacy models, for example peer group supportive models, and
examines different forms of advocacy such as campaign advocacy,
crisis or intervention advocacy, volunteer advocacy and health
complaints advocacy. Rules and Standards The Second Book of
Speaking Up: A Plain Text Guide to Advocacy explores the idea of
rules and standards for advocacy and looks at the advocacy charter.
It covers issues such as whether an advocate should share a
confidence if they are worried that their advocacy partner might
self-harm. Listen Up! Speak Up! The Third Book of Speaking Up: A
Plain Text Guide to Advocacy uses examples of advocacy to explore
how to be a good advocate, emphasising the importance of listening
to and working with an advocacy partner and explaining how to
prepare for and behave in meetings. Advocacy in Action The Fourth
Book of Speaking Up: A Plain Text Guide to Advocacy looks at
problems that can occur in an advocacy partnership, such as
dependency on the advocate and conflict between partners. It also
discusses advocacy and the law.
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