1st Edition

Teaching and Supporting Students with Disabilities During Times of Crisis Culturally Responsive Best Practices from Around the World

Edited By Pavan Antony, Stephen Shore Copyright 2024
    294 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    294 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This volume offers international perspectives on the disproportionate impact COVID-19 has had on disabled students and their families, serving as a call to action for educational systems and education policy to become proactive, rather than reactive, for future disasters. Each chapter in the book is written by authors with lived experiences across diverse global regions, highlighting the daily life of people with disabilities and their families during the pandemic. Including case studies and practical suggestions, the book demonstrates that culturally responsive practices are essential to successfully support people around the world in their times of need. At the critical intersection of education and disability human rights, this book is important for pre-service teachers, researchers, professors, and graduate students to ensure all students are supported during times of crisis.

    Contributor Bios

    Preface

    Prologue

     

    Section 1:       Homeschooling during the pandemic

    Chapter 1:       Education during the Pandemic: United States

    Access to Education During the Pandemic

    Voices from the Field

    Common Themes That Emerged from the above Cases

    Support Strategies to Consider for People with Disabilities and Their Families

    Conclusion

    References

     

    Section 2:       Social Emotional Well Being

    Chapter 2:       Promoting the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Children with Disabilities: Algeria

    Introduction

    Disability and Education in Algeria

    The Pandemic’s Effects on Schools and Mental Health

    Methodology

    Study Findings

    Mental Health Experiences of Children with Disabilities

    Mental Health Experiences of Parents of Children with Disabilities

    Supporting Children with Disabilities During the Pandemic

    Redesigning Education to Promote Mental Health and Wellbeing

    References

     

    Section 3:       Voices from Developing Countries

    Chapter 3:       Impact of Covid-19 on the Wellbeing of Children with Disabilities: Bangladesh

    Authors Note

    Introduction

    Current Situation of Children with Disability: Legal and Social Protections

    Challenges for Children with Disabilities During National Crisis in Bangladesh

    Experiences of Children with Disabilities and Their Families in Bangladesh

    Children with Locked-in Syndrome and Survival in Question During Covid-19

    Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Covid-19

    Children with Congenital Disabilities and Uncertainty about Self-help

    Children with Autistic Syndrome and Deprived of Religious Practices

    Children with Disabilities, Stigma, and Social Exclusion

    Challenges to Support Children with Disabilities During Crisis

    Responses to Support for Children with Disabilities

    Discussions and Lessons Learned

    Policy Strategies in Helping Children with Disabilities in Crisis

    Conclusion

    References

     

    Chapter 4:       A snapshot during the pandemic: Iraq

    Introduction

    Country and Geographical Location

    Historical Background

    Background of the Legal System

    Challenges

    Covid 19-crisis

    Efforts to Overcome Crisis

    Lessons Learned

    Effective Strategies

    Conclusion

    References

     

    Chapter 5:       Parenting Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: India

    Introduction

    Constitutional Provisions for Disability in India

    Legal Provisions on Disability in India

    Decoding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    Methodology

    Autism Does Not Come with a Manual; It Comes with a Parent Who Never Gives Up

    The Pandemic: A Boon or a Bane?

    Findings & Discussion

    Limitations and Conclusion

    References

     

    Section 4:       NGOs Making a Difference

    Chapter 6:       Opportunity and Innovations by Centro Ann Sullivan: Peru

    Introduction

    Legal Systems and Education for Children with Disabilities in Peru

    Other Relevant Crisis in the Country

    Centro Ann Sullivan Del Peru - CASP: A Unique Model Program for Children with Different Abilities in Peru

    Real-life Experiences During the Pandemic

    The Pandemic Arrived in Peru

    CASP’s Virtual Model of Education

    Results of Virtual Education for Families

    One Parents Testimony

    Results of Virtual Education for Students

    Impact of the Pandemic on Student Workers Who Were Employed

    Results of Virtual Education for the Staff

    Lessons Learned

    Conclusion 

     

    Chapter 7:       A Natural Functional Approach to help People with Disabilities and Their Families:  Brazil

    The Ann Sullivan Center of Brazil - Ribeirão Preto (CASB-RP)

    Before the Pandemic

    The Pandemic

    Remote Activities

    New Challenges

    Reflections and Future Directions

    References

     

    Section 5:       Universal Design in Learning

    Chapter 8:       Teaching and Learning through UDL: Chile  

    Abstract

    When Classes were Not in Classrooms

    Traditional Teaching-centered Education Barriers

    Teaching as a Means and Learning as a Goal

    The Importance of Connectivity and Technological Resources in Flexible Learning

    Background of the Course, Redesigning Education

    How Affective Networks Were Addressed

    Access to Learning: Providing Options to Recruit Interest.

    Building of Learning: Providing Options to Sustain Effort and Persistence

    Internalization of Learning: Providing Options for Self-regulation

    How Recognition Networks Were Addressed

    Access to Learning: Options for Perception

    Building of Learning: Options for Language and Symbols

    Internalization of Learning: Options for Comprehension

    How Strategic Networks Were Addressed

    Access to Learning: Options for Physical Action

    Building of Learning: Options for Expression and Communication

    Internalization of Learning: Options for Executive Function.

    Conclusion

    Acknowledgment

    References

     

    Section 6:       Struggle for Inclusivity

    Chapter 9:       Individualistic and Collective shielding approaches:  France

    Introduction

    Introducing the Country

    France in the Covid Crisis: School closures and collective measure

    Collective Measures

    Individual Shielding Measures

    Digital Green Certificate and Vaccination

    People With Disabilities During the Covid Crisis

    Collective Measures

    Individual Shielding Measures

    Students With a Visual Impairment and Presentation of the Population with a Visual Impairment

    Collective Measures: Teleworking and Pedagogical Continuity

    Individual Shielding Measures Consequences

    Students With a Neurodevelopmental Disorder

    Presentation of the Population with an ADHD

    Collective Measures

    Individual Measures

    Conclusion

    References

     

    Chapter 10:     Solving Problems to Support Children and Families: Japan

    Abstract

    Policies for Persons with Disabilities

    Current Main Services

    Relevant Crises and Support for People with Disabilities

    Natural Disasters

    Survey Reports

    Challenges Faced by PWD and Efforts Made to Resolve Them

    The Problem and Correspondences

    Lessons Learned

    Support for Persons (Children) With Disabilities During Covid-19

    Conclusion

    Acknowledgments

     

    Chapter 11:     Instructional Design and Delivery during the Pandemic: Taiwan

    Introduction

    Education of Children with Disabilities in Taiwan

    The Epidemic Lessons Before Covid-19

    Enterovirus Infection Outbreak in 1998 and Hand Hygiene Development

    Sars Outbreak in 2003 and the Improvement in Epidemic Education in Schools

    The Covid-19 Outbreak: Contingency Plan of Administration and Implementation in Taiwan

    Before the Domestic Outbreak: January 2020 to Mid-May 2021

    After the Domestic Outbreak: After Mid-May 2021

    Issues in Distance Education

    Challenges and Suggestions

    Instructional Design

    Instructional Delivery

    Organizing the Curriculum

    Conclusions

    References

     

    Chapter 12:     Challenges, Best Practices and Solutions: Qatar

    Introduction

    Brief Introduction of the Background of Education for Persons with Disabilities (PWD) in Qatar

    The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic and Lockdown in Qatar on PWD in Qatar

    Barriers to Distance Learning for Students with Disabilities Post-pandemic

    Lesson Learned

    Conclusion

    Resources

     

    Chapter 13:     Remedy in Desperation: Turkey

    Introduction

    Legal System and Offered Services for the Individuals with Disabilities in Turkey

    Approaches to the Individuals During Disasters and the Pandemic in Turkey

    Possible Strategies for a Better Approach

    Conclusion

    References

     

    Conclusion

    Chapter 14:     Lessons Learned from Around the World

     

    Index

    Biography

    Pavan John Antony is Full Professor of Special Education at Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences at Adelphi University, New York.

    Stephen Mark Shore is Associate Clinical Professor of Special Education at Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences at Adelphi University, New York, focusing on aligning best practices in supporting autistic people to lead fulfilling and productive lives.