UNDERSTANDING AND CHALLENGING ABLEISM
1. Ask students: Does anyone know what ableism is? Using what they know of the word ―able‖ or ―ability‖ and the suffix ―ism,‖ elicit a definition as follows: Ableism is prejudice and/or discrimination against people with mental and/or physical disabilities. 2.
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