In many ancient and religious traditions, disability was seen as what?
What is moral wrongdoing
By the 19th and 20th disabilties became understood as needing this.
What is cure or correction
A paradox described was that disability is both highly visible and completely minimal
What is invisbility paradox
Representation in the media often portrays people with disabilities as this, extraordinary people overcoming adversities
What is inspirational heroes that are overcoming adversity
Students often lean about disability as a _____ rather than an identity
What is a story
In ancient Greece and Rome, physical imperfection could lead to people being _______ or even abandoned.
What is Hidden
This shift pathologized difference, treating disability as something to fix or cure
What is pathologizing difference
Disability is both overexposed and erased this phrase describes that condition.
What us bith overexposed and erased
Awarness campaigns sometimes rely on pity or inspiration, reinforcing stereotypes of either burdens or heroes
What are pity or inspiration campaigns
This type of school program echos old assumptions
What is pull out or special education
Physical or mental differences were sometimes viewed as divine punishment or a _______
What is a curse
People with disabilties became objects of treatment rather than agents of their own lives, under this model.
What are being objects of treatment rather than agents.
What is recogonized as an everyday identity.
Media and charity campaigns can show harmful narratives and limiting even when intending to help
What are the limiting narritives
These portrayals shape students _____ toward difference
Disability linked to moral impurity or sin was one interpretation another was a result of this
What is wrongdoing
The _____ treats disability primarily as a personal defect, iillness, or tragedy to correct or cure
What is medicine model
This paradox is that disability is overexpressed and erased
What is the invisibility paradox ode to disability representation
What is the “overcoming” narrative
What is framing disability as something to be overcome, fixed or cured.
When students see disability as rare or abnormal it leads to what
What is an illusion of what special education is
Beacuse of social ideals of beauty and stregthn, individuals with disabilities were sometimes _____
What is killed or abandoned
The shift from ancient beliefs to modern time is called what
What is medicaliziation
This term describes a statement or situation that contradicts itself, revealing flaws in reasoning and highlighting how thinking can become trapped in self-contradiction.
What is a paradox
Modern day ideas are influenced by centuries of religious, moral, and medical history passed down.
What is stereotypes influenced by old narratives
What can small group discussion help students examine about their attitides and assumptions
What is critical self reflection and examining attitides