The author and his siblings were raised in: (A) San Mateo (B) San Francisco (C) San Bruno (D) San Fernando
(B) San Francisco
What is the author's name?
Jonathan Mooney
Jonathan Mooney is the co-founder of Ear to Eye, a national advocacy organization for people with learning differences.
False. EYE to Eye
The author wrote a book called: (A) Learning Inside the Lines (B) Learning Outside the Lines (C) Learning Around the Lines
(B) Learning Outside the Lines
How many books have the author published?
2
All of us, even the so-called normal, move in and out of states of ability and disability everyday.
True.
According to the author, fundamental battleground for every civil rights movement has been: (A) rejecting the idea that you're the problem (B) a demand for immediate social change (C) A demand for cultural systemic change. (D) A and B (E) A and C (F) B and C
(E) A and C.
What age did the author learn how to read?
Age 12
Ability/disability is fact in the world and not a social construct.
False.
Where did Mooney find the most limitations? (A) His Environment (B) His Teacher (C) Himself
(A) His Environment
What kind of learning disabilities does the author share his experiences about?
Dyslexia, Attention-Deficit Disorder & other Language-Based Learning Disabilities
The author has two brothers and a sister.
False.
Learning and Attention differences correlate with what? (A) Enhanced Problem Solving (B) Creativity (C) Entrepreneurship (D) All of the Above
(D) All of the Above
What is the author's degree in and where is his alma mater?
Honor's Degree in English Literature from Brown University
Michel Foucault refers to ability/disability as a "transactional reality"
True.