I Am Going To The Parthenon! A New Ability Guidebook To Support People With Autism

Hello! I am very excited to announce that I have finished another Ability Guidebook! These “guidebooks” are basic instructions on how to visit community destinations and events. I began writing these books to assist my own students with autism in attending field trips but I realized that I could be doing so much more.

In 2015 I had the amazing honor of being named an National Education Association Foundation Global Fellow.  Through this program I was sent to Peru as an ambassador for American educators. I’m the first special education teacher from Oregon to be named a Global Fellow and the trip to Peru gave me a chance to do what I do best: support people with special needs. From that trip came my first international Ability Guidebook “I’m Going to the Museo de Inka!”  I’m absolutely grateful to the NEA Foundation for giving me the opportunity to share this project with another country.

In 2015 I also had the joy of going on my honeymoon and from that trip will come the next round of international guidebooks. I have realized that I can make books whenever I visit a new city. I can show the teachers and Autism Specialists around the world of a new and better way to support our students. If our students aren’t out participating in the real world then we haven’t succeeded in our jobs. I want to make sure that I have done everything I can to help.

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I am thrilled to say the first honeymoon book is finished!  I know that a book like this would have helped my own students visit the Acropolis and I hope it will help other people as well.

I am also hoping to find people to translate books into their native languages. If you can translate this into Greek or any other language, get in touch!

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Author: Brett Bigham

This is the creative website of Brett Bigham, the 2014 Oregon State Teacher of the Year.

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