You would do well to consider structuring your course in parallel with the
Handbook of Disability Studies, edited by Albrecht, Seelman & Bury,
published by Sage, 2001, and of course, using many readings from it.
Best, Corinne
Corinne Kirchner, Ph.D.
Director of Policy Research & Program Evaluation
American Foundation for the Blind
At 10:32 AM 04/19/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>I am gathering as much information as possible to
>enable our college to offer a foundation course in
>disability studies. Could any list members point us
>in the right direction for some advice and guidance.
>
>Annette
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