Matt - This is outstanding! Thanks for keeping us all posted on this new law. And thanks for updating the great resource list.
Another really valuable link to add is the Emerging America page: Disability History through Primary Sources. It serves as a portal to scores of curricula, collections of primary sources (featuring the Library of Congress), media, and other resources. (Thanks, Julie and Matt for the kind words about the Reform to Equal Rights curriculum. It uses more than 100 primary sources from the Library of Congress.)
On the Emerging America site we keep a current list of state mandates and standards for disability history. If anyone out there knows of a state law on disability history that we should add to the list, please comment here. (West Virginia just went on the site!)
- Rich
Matt - This is outstanding! Thanks for keeping us all posted on this new law. And thanks for updating the great resource list.
Another really valuable link to add is the Emerging America page: Disability History through Primary Sources. It serves as a portal to scores of curricula, collections of primary sources (featuring the Library of Congress), media, and other resources. (Thanks, Julie and Matt for the kind words about the Reform to Equal Rights curriculum. It uses more than 100 primary sources from the Library of Congress.)
On the Emerging America site we keep a current list of state mandates and standards for disability history. If anyone out there knows of a state law on disability history that we should add to the list, please comment here. (West Virginia just went on the site!)
- Rich
Recent legislation (2024) requires disability history to be incorporated in the curricula of West Virginia Schools during Disability History Week. As longtime advocates can attest, this is HUGE.
The West Virginia Department of Education has assembled a list of state and national resources: Disability History Week - West Virginia Department of Education (wvde.us)
If you could add a resource to this list, what would you add?
The December Inclusive History News features a blog post on the emergence of disability history as a national movement at the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) conference in Boston. Colleagues from Keene State College, the Easterseals Massachusetts hashtag#TeachDisabilityHistory campaign, and I were among many advocates active at workshops, posters, meetings and on the floor of the exhibit hall working to advance disability history.
https://www.emergingamerica.org/blog/emerging-americas-inclusive-history-news-december-2024
[Marchers, some holding banners reading "Fighting for our lives" and "NY AIDS Network" during a gay rights march dedicated to the victims of AIDS, New York City, June 26, 1983] / JTB.
Absolutely. Rich's resources are always amazing!
"Infusing Disability History into the Classroom," by Rich Cairn and Graham Warder and the Reform to Equal Rights K-12: Disability History Curriculum.
I had forgotten about this. Thank you!
Wow! This page is a great resource! You could consider linking to the more narrow Library of Congress Disability Employment Awareness Month, which has a research guide among other resources.
Wow! This page is a great resource! You could consider linking to the more narrow Library of Congress Disability Employment Awareness Month, which has a research guide among other resources.
Recent legislation (2024) requires disability history to be incorporated in the curricula of West Virginia Schools during Disability History Week. As longtime advocates can attest, this is HUGE.
The West Virginia Department of Education has assembled a list of state and national resources: Disability History Week - West Virginia Department of Education (wvde.us)
If you could add a resource to this list, what would you add?
Recent legislation (2024) requires disability history to be incorporated in the curricula of West Virginia Schools during Disability History Week. As longtime advocates can attest, this is HUGE.
The West Virginia Department of Education has assembled a list of state and national resources: Disability History Week - West Virginia Department of Education (wvde.us)
If you could add a resource to this list, what would you add?
5 Ways to Teach Disability History in Social Studies Class
Kara Newhouse - KQED - Mind/Shift
A practical, primary source-based approach to integrate disability history into the curriculum, featuring the Reform to Equal Right: K-12 Disability History Curriculum.
Social Studies/History Special Education Disability Disability History Curriculum Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Inclusion Access
Thanks! I taught a lesson about Thomas "Blind Tom" Wiggins from the NYC Schools' Hidden Voices project that I discovered on your website. I found it to be an excellent curriculum that includes many primary sources from the Library of Congress.