DIS 595 Interdisciplinary
Seminar Series in Disability Studies
Spring Semester, 2000
Location: Rm315, 1919 W Taylor
St
Day/Time: Tuesdays from
3:30-4:30 P.M.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Introduction to the research
of Disability Studies faculty members. Faculty members from Disability
and
Human Development, Occupational
Therapy and Physical Therapy will present 1-hour seminars on their
areas of research.
Coursemaster: Suzann K. Campbell,
PhD, PT, FAPTA
| Date | Presenter | Topic |
| 1/11 | Orientation | |
| 1/18 | Suzann Campbell | The Test of Infant Motor Performance |
| 1/25* | Fabricio Balcazar | Empowering Minorities with Disabilities: Challenges for the Future |
| 2/1 | Suzann Campbell | Grantsmanship |
| 2/8 | David Beer | Process Evaluation in Health and Human Service interventions |
| 2/15 | Christopher Keys | Anchoring Research in the Culture of Persons with Developmental Disabilities |
| 2/22 | Ziaul Hasan | Proprioceptors and Motor Control |
| 2/29 | Suzann Campbell | Protection of Human Subjects |
| 3/7* | Susan Parish | Eugenics, Sterilization, and Mental Disability |
| 3/14 | Spring Break | |
| 3/21 | Class | Student Research |
| 3/28 | HHDS | Research Forum |
| 4/4 | ||
| 4/11 | Kendon Conrad | Money Management for Persons with Severe Mental Illness |
| 4/18* | David Mitchell | When the Object of Research Speaks |
| 4/25 | Kathy Knafl | Normalization and Family Response to Childhood Chronic Illness: Understanding and Developing the Concept |
| 5/2 | Final Exam Week |