Strengths-based approaches to disability, the supports paradigm, and the importance of the supports intensity scales - (2020)
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Michael Wehmeyer
Volume: 33 - Issue: 0
Resumo.
Historically, disability has been conceptualized within deficits-based models. But, newer models that emphasize the fit between health, the environment, and personal factors are leading to strengths-based approaches to supporting people with disabilities. This article explores implications for such models on disability, in general, and special education, specifically. The importance of self-determination to operationalizing such models is discussed. Finally, the shift to a supports paradigm as part of the response to person-environment fit models is examined, along with a discussion pertaining to a series of measures of support needs.
Keywords: Strengths-based approaches, self-determination, Supports Intensity Scales.
Idioma: Portuguese
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https://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/48249