Inclusive Language
for people with disabilities
Educators learning non-formal methods for inclusive language is vital to combat discrimination against people with disabilities. It promotes inclusivity, challenges stereotypes, ensures educational equity, fosters social integration, prepares for a diverse society, meets legal obligations, enhances communication skills, and supports personal growth. Inclusive language education is essential for creating an equitable, empathetic, and discrimination-free society.
Day 1: Understanding Disability and Discrimination
Day 2: The Power of Inclusive Language
Day 3: Non-Formal Education Techniques
Day 4: Applying Inclusive Language in Practice
Day 5: Empowerment and Action Planning