Teaching Disability History Interest Group Sign Up
Please complete the form below to sign up for the Teaching Disability History Interest Group. 
This group of educators and advocates will meet bi-monthly, starting February 8, 2024 from 5-6pm Eastern Time. Sign up to get the Zoom link. Receive email summaries of discussion and resources for each meeting even if you cannot attend. 

The goals of the group are to facilitate sharing of ideas, experiences, resources, and research between efforts at state, local, and national levels across the country to advance the teaching of disability history in K-12 schools. The group will also allow the growing community of practitioners of disability history to get acquainted and to build valuable relationships.  

Meetings will be professionally live captioned and will have ASL translation. 

Send questions or suggestions to Rich Cairn rcairn@collaborative.org. 


The group will also converse online in the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Teachers Network. To join that written discussion forum, you must register for the free TPS Teachers Network. Then go to the Teaching Disability History group page


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Please let us know of accommodations that will make the meetings of this group accessible for you. 
Optional Open Response: What is your interest in disability history? Is there anything that you want the organizers of this group to know or think about? Do you have questions for the organizers or the group as a whole? 
Are there individuals or groups working to advance teaching of disability history at the K-12 level who we should make sure to invite to participate in this group? Please include names and emails and organizational or agency affiliation if you know it. 
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