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Ability Allies in Action: Pre-Kindergarten to Fifth-Grade Curriculum

The Ability Allies in Action: Pre-Kindergarten Fifth-Grade Curriculum, designed by grade level, provides educators with learning objectives aligned to state standards and materials to promote inclusion for their students. 

The curriculum is divided into four sections following Washington and Evans' (1991) Model for Becoming an Ally. The curriculum includes suitcases containing lesson plans, books and materials aligned with the state standards to educate students on visible and invisible disabilities. Through hands-on activities, videos, journaling and discussions, students will be introduced to individuals with visible and invisible disabilities. 

Professor at table with children's books
 

Learning Objectives

After utilizing the Ability Allies in Action: Pre-Kindergarten to Fifth-Grade Curriculum, students will be able to:

  • Develop an awareness of visible and invisible disabilities.
  • Develop an understanding of accessibility.
  • Understand inclusive language and its importance.
  • Identify ways to become allies for inclusion in their school environment.
  • Examine their school culture and brainstorm ideas to build a more inclusive learning community.
  • Affect change in the lives of others in their community through their actions.

Sponsorship

The curriculum is made possible through the generous financial support of Scott and Diane Southard and Wells Fargo Advisors.

Contact

To learn more about the Ability Allies in Action: Pre-Kindergarten to Fifth-Grade Curriculum, contact Mark Pousson at mark.pousson@slu.edu.