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New Special Education Teacher
Webinar Series
• Series of 3 webinars
– November 13, 2013: People First Language
– December 11, 2013: Paraprofessionals
in Inclusive Settings
– January 22, 2014: Overview of Inclusive Practices
• CLU credit for each webinar attended
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Friday afternoon; if you do not receive it,
please email
Wendy Allen [email protected]
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Understanding the Use of
People First Language
New Special Education Teacher Webinar Series Part 1
Presented by Pamdora Williams, LaSPDG
@laspdg
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Webinars
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Sticks & Stones
Think back to a time when
someone hurt you with verbal
sticks and stones. Think about
a word/phrase to describe how
that impacted you.
Sticks & Stones
Sticks and stones may break
the bones, but words CAN and
DO HURT!
Goal: To develop awareness and sensitivity
to words that refer to individuals and their
disabilities.
Objectives:
• To understand the importance of words chosen
when referring to individuals with disabilities
• To become aware of statements that represent
People First Language
• To apply People First Language to non-examples
Indicate your knowledge
of People First Language
(PFL)
I have never heard of People First Language
I have some knowledge of People First Language
I have a good understanding of People First Language
Language Influences Our
Perceptions
“Language is not only a means of
communication, but it shapes the way people
perceive and experience the world.” Sherrill,
1993
People First Language
When reframing our language, the meaning behind the phrase remains the
same, but the word choice is different.
People First Language:
– Acknowledges person before the disability
– Describes what diagnosis a person “has” but not as who that person “is”
– Avoids descriptors that perpetuate negative stereotypes
“People First Language reflects good manners, not ‘political correctness’
and it was started by individuals who said ‘We are not our disabilities’.”
Kathie Snow. (n.d.) A few words about People First Language. Disability is Natural. Retrieved
August 1, 2012 from http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/images/PDF/pfl-sh09.pdf
Let’s take a poll….
Which statement uses People
First Language correctly?
• She is a Sped student.
• She receives special education services.
Which statement uses People
First Language correctly?
• She is a sped/inclusion student.
• She receives special education services.
Video of People First Language
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ0pKPxoyHs
This is part of a social marketing
campaign to raise awareness of the
importance of utilizing people-first
language when referring to people
who have developmental or
intellectual disabilities
Poll: “Say This, Not That”
• Read the statement
• Determine whether-or-not the statement is an
example of People First Language.
“I am the inclusion teacher and will have
the students with disabilities in my class
this year.”
“I am the inclusion teacher and will have
the sped kids in my class this year.”
“Maria is a first grade student in my class;
she has a diagnosis of autism.”
“Maria is a first grade student in my class;
she is autistic.”
“Bryant receives special education services and
will be a part of the basketball team this year.”
“Clay will utilize a wheelchair this year.”
“Clay is confined to a wheelchair this
year.”
“The school has made additional spaces
for accessible parking.”
“The school has made additional spaces
for handicapped parking.”
“Derick is in my 4th hour class and he has a
developmental delay.”
“Miguel has a mental health condition.”
“Miguel is emotionally disturbed.”
“LaToya is a student who takes the LAA1 test.”
“LaToya is a LAA1 student.”
Article by Kathie Snow
Jill Egle is an author, international speaker, and selfadvocate for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
https://vimeo.com/43469334
Will You Take the Pledge?
Let’s take a poll….
Let’s Chat!
Using the Chat Pod…
Share ways you can spread
People First Language with
educators, families, and
other stakeholders?
What Can I Do as a Teacher?
• Teach your students PFL - pledge
• Share with staff (watch webinar at www.laspdg.org under
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Use with your co-workers
Use at meetings
Invite guest speakers to your class
Help ensure your school’s written documents support PFL
Have students bring in non-examples used in media (web,
newspaper, magazine) & discuss how to change to PFL
• Practice!
For additional information,
articles & resources….
• Visit website www.disabilityisnatural.com/
Resources
• People First Language Webinar
http://laspdg.org/content.cfm?id=313
• Disability Is Natural
http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/explore/languagecommunication
• Family to Family Network
http://www.familytofamilynetwork.org/parentresources/people-first-language
• Brochure
http://www.dads.state.tx.us/news_info/publications/brochur
es/respectfullanguage.pdf
• I’m Tyler http://www.imtyler.org/
• You tube Jill Egle https://vimeo.com/43469334
• US Department of Labor
http://www.dol.gov/odep/pubs/fact/comucate.htm
Questions?
After this webinar, you may email any
questions to Pamdora Williams
[email protected]
CLU Credit
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THIS WEBINAR…..
• In order to receive a certificate of participation
for today’s webinar (1 CLU credit contingent
upon the approval of your employing school
system) you will need to type the following
information into the chat pod at this time:
– First and last name (if you did not specify
this when you logged into the webinar)
– Parish you are representing
– Your complete email address
• Your certificate will be emailed to you by Friday
afternoon; if you do not receive it, please email
Wendy Allen [email protected]
www.laspdg.org
The contents of this PowerPoint presentation were developed under a grant from the US Department of
Education, #H323A110003. However those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US
Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.
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