what is ableism? give one measure to reduce ableism in school.
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Ableism, "the devaluation of disability," can "result in societal attitudes that uncritically assert that it is better for a child to walk than roll, speak than sign, read print than read Braille, spell independently than use a spell-check, and hang out with nondisabled kids as opposed to other disabled kids.
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