Expanding the Theological Classroom

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Barton, Sarah

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2021-05-10T16:42:53Z

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2021-05-10T16:42:53Z

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2021-05-10T16:42:52Z

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<jats:p>Disability, ableism, and universal design for learning continue to be under-investigated areas in the context of theological education. This essay considers the history of accessibility and disability in theological education, highlighting pressing considerations for contemporary theological educators. Offering a case study of a course in Christian ethics with degree-seeking Duke Divinity School students and community learners with intellectual and developmental disabilities, this essay analyzes both challenges and supports for the participation of diverse students in theological education. In conversation with scholars in the areas of disability studies and inclusive pedagogy, this essay also offers some best practices in relationship to disability and universal design for learning within a theological framework for education.</jats:p>

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2689-9132

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22856

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American Theological Library Association

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The Wabash Center Journal on Teaching

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10.31046/wabashcenter.v2i1.1704

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Expanding the Theological Classroom

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Journal article

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1

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School of Medicine

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Divinity

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Duke

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Divinity School

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Published online

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2

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