CED Ability Grand Rounds - March 11, 2025
Promoting anti-ableist practices in teaching and teacher education
Thursday, February 13, 2025

CED Ability Grand Rounds are an important teaching tool that helps our teams and other disability service providers keep up to date in evolving areas that may be directly related to, or associated with our core practice. The CED hosts a variety of state, national and international experts to share information and provide opportunities for discussion.
Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2025 from 2-3 p.m. EST
Presenter: Nicole Hansen, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Studies, Seton Hall University
Topic: Promoting anti-ableist practices in teaching and teacher education
Learning objectives:
- Define “anti-ableist practices” and explain their importance.
- Examine the research on factors influencing teachers’ engagement in anti-ableist practices.
- Identify and explain the role of teacher education programs in preparing teachers to effectively implement anti-ableist practices.
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