Basic Disability Screening for Adult Education (BDSAE) Video Series

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This three-part video series provides a comprehensive introduction to the tools and applications found within the Basic Disability Screening for Adult Education (BDSAE) resource.

  • Video 1: This video defines disability through five models, highlighting how a society's thoughts influence its behaviors toward disabled people. It introduces the Basic Disability Screening for Adult Educators (BDSAE) as a guide designed to promote disability inclusion in adult education programs.

    Watch Video 1 on YouTube.

  • Video 2: This video outlines the three interconnected levels of disability-inclusive program design (institutional, program, individual) and guides viewers through a suggested administrative pathway to implement these standards. It shows how BDSAE tools can be used to support disability inclusion at the three levels.

    Watch Video 2 on YouTube.

  • Video 3: This video delves into the practical administration of the specific tools and forms provided within the BDSAE resource. Viewers learn how to apply screening performance qualifiers, map immediate student accommodations, and track long-term program accessibility planning.

    Watch Video 3 on YouTube.

The videos have been designed as a series to be viewed by adult education directors, advisors, instructors and support staff, to supplement the use of the Basic Disability Screening for Adult Education Program Use (BDSAE). The BDSAE provides several basic screening tools that can help start the conversation between providers and students about disability-related assessments and accommodations.

Topic Area
ADA & Disability Inclusion
IPQ02: Equitable Access
Learning Disabilities / Differences
Media Type
Video
Resource Type
Resource
PD Team
SABES Program Support Team
SABES Program Support PD Team - ADA Resources & Training
Action Type
Watch