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ERIC Number: EJ1362366
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 5
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-1740-4622
EISSN: EISSN-1740-4630
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Ableism in the Classroom: Teaching Accessibility and Ethos by Analyzing Rubrics
Tigert, Mary Katie; Miller, Joshua H.
Communication Teacher, v36 n4 p264-268 2022
This activity is designed to help students recognize ableist assumptions in rhetoric and how we evaluate what constitutes a "good" speaker and their ethos. It will highlight how ableism is embedded in social norms, using classroom public-speaking rubrics to do so. Students learn how to identify these ableist assumptions better and develop a more nuanced understanding of how speakers develop ethos. Courses: Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Small-Group Communication, Interviewing, Nonverbal Communication, Rhetorical Criticism. Objectives: By the end of this activity, students will be able to: (1) define key terms, including ableism, social model of disability, and ethos; (2) explain how ableist assumptions inform how we evaluate rhetoric and public speaking; and (3) demonstrate how ethos is based on social norms that are embedded in ableist assumptions.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Education Level: N/A
Audience: Teachers
Language: English
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