Fengming Cui(editor)
Dr. Cui Fengming joined the Harvard Law School Project on Disability (HPOD) in June 2008. Currently, she serves as HPOD’s Director of the China Program. She is also an adjunct professor of Renmin University of China Law School and a senior fellow at the Renmin University of China Disability Law Clinic. Dr. Cui holds a Doctoral degree in special education from Boston University with a focus on justice, education, and disability as well as an Ed.M in education from Nanjing University in China with a focus on higher education and disability. Dr. Cui’s main scholarly interests, research, and writing cover issues of rights to inclusive education; comparative research on best practice in inclusive education; disability studies, inclusion, and law; disability laws and policies in China; family involvement and systems of support; the development of disability related organizations for disability rights; and disability and general social development.Dr. Cui Fengming joined the Harvard Law School Project on Disability (HPOD) in June 2008. Currently, she serves as HPOD’s Director of the China Program. She is also an adjunct professor of Renmin University of China Law School and a senior fellow at the Renmin University of China Disability Law Clinic. Dr. Cui holds a Doctoral degree in special education from Boston University with a focus on justice, education, and disability as well as an Ed.M in education from Nanjing University in China with a focus on higher education and disability. Dr. Cui’s main scholarly interests, research, and writing cover issues of rights to inclusive education; comparative research on best practice in inclusive education; disability studies, inclusion, and law; disability laws and policies in China; family involvement and systems of support; the development of disability related organizations for disability rights; and disability and general social development.
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Dr. Cui Fengming joined the Harvard Law School Project on Disability (HPOD) in June 2008. Currently, she serves as HPOD’s Director of the China Program. She is also an adjunct professor of Renmin University of China Law School and a senior fellow at the Renmin University of China Disability Law Clinic. Dr. Cui holds a Doctoral degree in special education from Boston University with a focus on justice, education, and disability as well as an Ed.M in education from Nanjing University in China with a focus on higher education and disability. Dr. Cui’s main scholarly interests, research, and writing cover issues of rights to inclusive education; comparative research on best practice in inclusive education; disability studies, inclusion, and law; disability laws and policies in China; family involvement and systems of support; the development of disability related organizations for disability rights; and disability and general social development.
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An Oral History of the Special Olympics in China Volume 3
This open access book brings together oral histories that record the experiences of individuals with intellectual disabilities in Shanghai as they participate in their careers. Employees with intellectual disabilities describe their experiences seeking, attaining, and maintaining employment. Their managers, colleagues, and family members also provide keen insight into the challenges and opportunities these individuals have encountered in the process of securing employment. An appendix provides a compilation of employment policies related to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly with respect to Shanghai.