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Educating for an Inclusive World: Lessons Learned From A Globally Networked Human Rights and Disability Course for Social Work and Law Students
Authors:Filomena Critelli  Laura Lewis  Adalberto Méndez-López
Institution:1. School of Social Work, SUNY University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA;2. Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos, Magdalena Contreras, México;3. Law School, Universidad La Salle, Mexico City, México
Abstract:This article examines an innovative model of online international education regarding disability through a human rights perspective piloted through a collaboration between Universidad LaSalle, Mexico, and University at Buffalo, United States. The course is organized around a pressing global human rights and development issue. Its objective is to promote effective practice with persons with disabilities through cross-national, cross-disciplinary, human-rights based education; strengthen students’ sense of global engagement; and foster cross-cultural expertise and competence with diversity. The implications for effective professional education in law and social work are discussed. The article also examines pedagogical strategies and presents case study materials, identifies key disability rights themes common to both nations and cultures, and explores how distance learning technology is implemented in the course. A preliminary assessment of this newly piloted approach is also presented, based on data from students, as well as the implications for teaching and practice.
Keywords:Disability  human rights  globally networked classrooms
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