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Curricular Universal Design: Creating Accessible Writing Assignments for Students with Disabilities College of Staten Island Center for Student Accessibility Division of Student Affairs Christopher Cruz Cullari, Director
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Today The Center for Student Accessibility About the College The Collaboration The Research Guide for Faculty Students Discussion
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Center for Student Accessibility Over 600 students 70% diagnosed learning disability 15% psychological/ psychiatric disability 15% all other disability types
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Center for Student Accessibility Some of what we do includes: Facilitate Accommodations Testing Interpreting/ CART services Other Advisement Resource for Faculty Strategic Tutoring Technology Training First Year Connections Program Special Initiatives
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College of Staten Island City University of New York CSI: 14,000 students 3000 first year students 20% have developmental education needs CUNY 540,000 students 270,000 matriculated 24 Institutions Largest urban system Third largest system overall
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The Collaboration WAC Program Award 2010 and 2011 Recipient Faculty mini-guidebook Faculty workshops Tutor workshops Student handbook Student workshops Campaign
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Overview: The Research Points of intersection: Developmental writing, disability studies, literacy education, psycho-educational research
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Overview: The Research Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing: Literacy development Learning Disabilities Research Science and understanding Compromised holistic literacy dynamic Pedagogy Learning strategies
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References and Resources AHEAD Association on Higher Education and Disability Journal of Learning Disabilities Reading Research Quarterly NCTE Committee on College Composition and Communication
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Three Interwoven Processes Faculty development and mini-guidebook Tutor training Student workshops and handbook
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Faculty Guide: The Process What the data told us Meetings with students, faculty, and tutors. Research Drafting
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Suggestion 1 Give both written and verbal instructions.
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Suggestion 2 Ask students to paraphrase the writing prompt/assignment and related instructions as a class activity.
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Suggestion 3 Let students know from the beginning how their work will be graded, and consider the use of rubrics.
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Suggestion 4 Show models of finished assignments when giving the initial instructions.
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Suggestion 5 Break longer assignments like research papers into small, graded parts.
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Plus 1 Consider reading strategies for reading assignments. Better reading will improve the quality of the writing.
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What Faculty Say In their own words Video
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What Our Students Say “It would be great to see different kinds of teaching methods.” “I would like to do more on my own regardless of the professor I have.”
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For Students “From Procrastination to Productivity: Writing Strategies for College Students with (and without) LDs/ ADHD”
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Strategically Speaking Encourage students to think about how they learn best. Infuse a strategy when possible. Encourage students to approach academic work with a plan. “What’s your plan to complete this assignment?”
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Connecting to the Campus Integration Common Causes Continued Collaboration
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Summary What’s good for a student with a disability can be good for all students. Universal Design in curriculum helped create a place for us at the table to advocate for our students and all students.
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Thank You Christopher Cruz Cullari, Director Center for Student Accessibility College of Staten Island, City University of New York 2800 Victory Boulevard Center for the Arts, 1P -101 Staten Island, NY 10314 (718) 982-2510
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