Topic: From Disability to Possibility: The Power of Inclusive Classrooms
Presented by Patrick Schwarz, Ph.D.
Date: January 26, 2017
Location: Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
To register: Mini Course Lecture January 26, 2017
Presented by Patrick Schwarz, Ph.D.
Date: January 26, 2017
Location: Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
To register: Mini Course Lecture January 26, 2017
To register: Mini Course Lecture Series November 10, 2016
Presented by Alex Truesdell
To register: Mini Course Lecture Series November 2 or 9, 2016
Presented by Alison Barkoff
Creating conversation that transcends any one-dimensional depiction of people with disabilities, and foregrounds the multidimensional lives of our speakers—as writers, educators, performers, and advocates.
This event features two round table discussions about the fierce love required to parent a child with an intellectual disability, or to parent as a person with an intellectual disability. Both discussions moderated by award winning Philadelphia Daily News journalist Ronnie Polaneczky.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
This free event is open to the public. Registration required.
Time: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM (registration and coffee begin at 8:30 AM)
Location: Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Register for the Mini Course Lecture on March 29 or March 30.
Presented by David B. Schwartz, Ph.D.
March 29, 2016 – Tuesday, 8:30 to 10:30 AM
For psychologists, psychiatrists, and other professionals.
March 30, 2016 – Wednesday, 12 PM to 2 PM
For social work students and LEND students.
Register now for the December 1st or 2nd Mini Course Lecture.
Presented by Cathy Ficker Terrill in Greensburg and Reading, PA.
This lecture asks: How can you help individuals with disabilities build their social capital to enhance their lives?
Attend the AT Expo on November 20 at Temple University.
Learn more and register
Register now for the October 21 Mini Course Lecture.
Presented by David Pitonyak in Harrisburg, PA. A sense of belonging is critical to our well-being. David believes that a source of suffering for many people is not their experience with disability, but rather the isolation that often results from the experience of disability.
This workshop will examine the importance of relationships in our lives and ideas for helping people to build positive, enduring relationships.
Read again, travel safely and participate fully in daily life.
Day long special event for persons with vision loss, their families /friends and interested professionals. Presented by professionals in low vision and assistive technology from Salus University and Pennsylvania’s Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT). Continue reading