Abilities!: Global Institute

The Global Institute.

National Training & Demonstration Initiatives

Photo of Mary Anne Cicchillo Since 1999, staff of the Global Institute have worked collaboratively with teachers, parents and specialists in the Henry Viscardi School, Kornreich Technology Center and other affiliates to develop various types of training programs in a variety of areas (e.g. assistive technology, complementary practices, inclusion, transition). These efforts have resulted in e-lectures, CD-ROMS, and collaborative projects with the Henry Viscardi School and other local school districts and university training programs.

Click here to find out more about these Projects.

Institute on Complementary Practices (ICP)

Picture of Andrew Sutton teaching This is a broad based initiative supported by Abilities!, Albertson, NY which explores the efficacy of developing complementary educational / therapeutic practices involving children with severe physical disabilities. The ICP was formally established in September, 2001 within the Center for Opportunities and Outcomes for People with Disabilities (O & O) at Teachers College, Columbia University. It is viewed as a vehicle for research, evaluation and dissemination of work being done in the areas of complementary and alternative practices for children primarily with physical or motor disorders. Current interest involves documentation of work done in conductive education.

Visit the Teachers College website or Andrew Sutton e-lecture for more information.

Abilities! International Initiatives

Ireland Teachers Institute — This was a two-week (July 17-28, ‘06) educational Institute sponsored by Abilities! in collaboration with the OOPD at Teachers College (TC), Columbia University. Teachers, therapists and administrators from Belfast and Dublin joined with faculty, staff, and students in sharing “best practices” in the areas of AT, instructional technology, and school and community transition — with particular emphasis on serving individuals with severe physical disabilities.

Global Institute staff and members of the Smeal Learning Center team helped support in July, 2002 the Institute on Special Needs for Greek & Turkish Cypriot Educators sponsored by the Center for Opportunities & Outcomes for People with Disabilities at Teachers College.

Kazumi Kanemura speakingAbilities! continues to be the stopping point for many international professionals while traveling in the greater New York City area, with some visits resulting in formal Projects with collaborating organizations. In August, 2001, the Global Institute hosted Ms. Kazumi Kanemura of Japan as a part of her scholarship from the Duskin Study Abroad Program for the Disabled.

Check the e-lectures for more details on these activities.