Talking about learning disability: promoting positive perceptions of people with intellectual disabilities in Scottish schools (original) (raw)
Maguire, Roseann, Wilson, Alastair and Jahoda, Andrew ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3985-6098(2019) Talking about learning disability: promoting positive perceptions of people with intellectual disabilities in Scottish schools.International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 65(4), pp. 257-264. (doi: 10.1080/20473869.2018.1446497)
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Abstract
Pupils with intellectual disabilities are one of the most bullied groups in the school system and in local communities. Moreover, young people also play a significant role in hate crimes against people with intellectual disabilities of all ages beyond the school gates. This paper describes the development of a research informed program of lessons for children in mainstream secondary schools, aimed at counteracting bullying towards people with intellectual disabilities by promoting empathy and more positive attitudes towards them. A literature review, a review of current practice, and the experiences and views of young people with intellectual disabilities and their families all contributed to the development of the program. Data from subsequent piloting and feasibility work were used to finalize the program which consists of the following five lessons concerning: (i) difference and disability, (ii) an understanding of intellectual disability, (iii) the nature and impact of disablist bullying towards people with intellectual disabilities, and (iv) opportunities for inclusion. One conclusion from this work is that that there needs to be further research to explore the impact of school-based interventions, promoting an understanding of people with intellectual disabilities, in the wider community. Teachers delivering the lessons may have greater influence than transitory campaigns to counteract bullying and promote positive attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities. However, a first step is to ensure that teachers delivering the lessons have an understanding of people with intellectual disabilities.
| Item Type: | Articles |
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| Additional Information: | This work was supported by Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate. |
| Status: | Published |
| Refereed: | Yes |
| Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Maguire, Ms Roseann and Jahoda, Professor Andrew |
| Authors: | Maguire, R., Wilson, A., and Jahoda, A. |
| College/School: | College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Mental Health and Wellbeing |
| Journal Name: | International Journal of Developmental Disabilities |
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
| ISSN: | 2047-3869 |
| ISSN (Online): | 2047-3877 |
| Published Online: | 12 March 2018 |
| Copyright Holders: | Copyright © 2018 The British Society of Developmental Disabilities |
| First Published: | First published in International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 65(4):257-264 |
| Publisher Policy: | Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher |
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Deposit and Record Details
| ID Code: | 158024 |
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| Depositing User: | Mrs Annette Smith |
| Datestamp: | 19 Mar 2018 11:24 |
| Last Modified: | 02 May 2025 17:25 |
| Date of acceptance: | 26 February 2018 |
| Date of first online publication: | 12 March 2018 |
| Date Deposited: | 30 April 2018 |
| Data Availability Statement: | No |