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Home > Reflective Teaching in Secondary Schools > 4. Reflecting on consequences > 15. Social justice > Reflective Activities > To explore students' understanding of disability
To explore students' understanding of disability.
Ask the students in your class to make a list of all the people they can think of who have disabilities. (If appropriate you could act as scribe for a small group or whole class.) Encourage them to think of people they may have seen on television or social media, or read about in books, magazines or newspapers.
Ask the students to talk about how they think those people's lives are affected by their disability.
Note down what the students say. Record, where possible, specific words and phrases.
Consider the data. What view of disability do the students have? How do they express their ideas? What is their attitude to disabled people? Can you speculate on the sources of their understanding and attitudes? Do any have direct experience of disability?
Work with the students to make a book showing positive images of disabled people