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more. by choice in this card because given their way toward transmitting the troops. and in the gulf my much and i will. get up here. today we're going to meet simple people who have intellectual disabilities have signed up for a 3 year program the trend in this education specialists at the university level. the candidates are being interviewed today here at the institute for inclusive education in cologne.
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real world through. the program is aimed at helping individuals who have disabilities become more fully integrated into the academic world and to help them elite more independent lives a total of 50 people applied to be admitted to the program. or wonder what they there's a lot of competition the best and i don't know what to expect today one at that if we go back to what but i'm excited about that offer later as institute we want to promote inclusion in higher education moving up there finding. out i said i'd be like a different sort of professor at you know exactly of the university lecturer. i'd like that's a lot yeah there is no reason for. ok here i am you were born in a wrong war yes i speak 3 languages. persian kurdish german wow i'm still.
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i suffered from oxygen deficiency early on and that caused some visual impairment in my optic nerve. but my disability is not an obstacle for me. we wish people would give me more time to say things 'd. if you. have been living with this disability for 28 years now. i've had a lot of ups and downs that normal people haven't gone through but i can get along fine when i have to. just. most of the candidates have jobs in workshops for people with disabilities don't continue to work there until they find out what the been accepted for the university training program. i have a learning disability so it takes me longer to memorize things i suffered from
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a lack of oxygen and then destroyed some of my brain cells. it's just something that i have to deal with sometimes i think about it quite a bit and it's not always easy for me to come to terms with it. i munch is blind for a long time he's been looking for a job it's more challenging. i need more workplaces. yet sound proofing material coming if you want to hear that since monday february 22nd 2016. i need more again. jenny enjoys her choppiness most a workshop. turned down dance now i tease
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a chance or i've got a chance now to teach people about what life is like for those who have to civility said to me in the not only am i think that's really exciting find that. florian lives in his own apartment at his mother's house. they used to say that you'd probably never learn to walk. do you recognize these photos. thus far and live that was in lipstadt the right before they put you on the ventilator but you were breathing for several days with the help of the machine. and then things slowly started to get better. there are. oxygen deficiencies among infants can cool serious problems in development florins mother has learned to cope with the situation based father has not. i think it was
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incredibly difficult for his father to accept that florian is the way he is. or was at that time you have are. if they read the ferrari he won the i think he always wanted a son that he could do things with like roller blading or playing football but when florian was growing up that just wasn't possible. now how did you deal with. it was tough and very difficult. but i said to myself he's my son it doesn't matter that he has a disability he's my child and i love him just the way he is the want. come when i look at pictures from when he was younger. and then think about all
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that he's accomplished in his life. yeah it's pretty amazing. come on our staff. start trying to. it's hard for me when i think that a problem i had when i was born can rule. can make such a big difference later on. everything's good c'mere. that's really not ok when i look back on it now it's really just. the thought that you've done so well flow just a few minutes can change your life forever. just a few minutes a. week
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later the administrators of the technical university in cloud decided to join a training program. we're very impressed you know you sound happy yes yes and i just want to say that i'd really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah you know i'm glad i was in a club that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can home and. dad congratulations. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that this would happen and now it has had clipped the mayor come in.
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right in there and i wanted to say that we were all very impressed with you and we think that you'd make a good education specialist and we'd like you to join us. i have a training position yeah. 2. almost flawless the trainees have attended special schools but not a university challenge the educational opportunities had seemed limited but that's going to change soon. of the gangs and in this whole way we have classrooms on the right and left if you could not get off of the output in some cases the professors conduct seminars the can last up to 90 minutes or over a 4th work project. is that what we're going to do and we had
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a lecture like that in the 3rd semester in a room like you see here at the for my open phone call that the so we stand up in front of the class and teach you right now for 2. hours in. the to soon as will face a number of the challenges in this program but. that you have 3 years to learn the road course it will go by quickly that is if. i have tons of questions that i can then make this may be the longest job title in the building outside social worker and social education specialist and this means master right. master of science i would kill master of disaster when i am asked and my brain shuts down that's the case now because this exercise is aimed at helping you to get to know each other better now ken it's called the triangle of common
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ground light that. no one by. the group begins by sharing their likes and dislikes the world would know something was. simply they have much in common. good that's great a friend of mine does that to new music. writes what kind of music it is night it who i like everything and i think i like writing. try to write there's doubt there tried i don't like writing i mean either. that. and yet also write about what she went on having common. dave and what should i write that we both have muscle spasms cost more to burn the lead story like this keep it simple. to do no offense but there is some things that i
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don't like to talk about. though i do when i have as a but you can talk to me normally it's just worth of the. you know union fabien quickly find out that they have a lot in common and not just a disability. now discover more lashawn. 2 months lighten the training program is moving right along who wouldn't know. they've been here i'm the university instructor here. i'm doug my bros. 1000 and over their other students in this they're a little shy and. the students start by introducing
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themselves to one another and wait a month where are you from indonesia i'm happy. that. you have this very common and i learned a form so welcome everyone i'm really glad that you're here today for our joint seminar. ford supported decision making of this edition. you. can find it on we'd like you to tell us a bit about herself so. if you want to know for example whether you'd like to start a family as well as a strong well my top priority right now is my career at. the layoffs is done and once you get a job and then figure out how to do it here's how to and buys what i pick can be a lot of fun. so i'm ready for anything if i was awful. good credit you guys can explore different options of them you can say i'll do this
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seminar and then this one and this one all the way there we can do that too but because of our disability our choices are limited to have different produce from for what was this post groups have learned a lot. why. they thought the seminar i was a bit nervous i hadn't had a lot of contact with people with disability it's not even at school. is that so it was unusual. what every like the seminar. for talks to us openly and that was really impressive for them if i will give you the shift of i think we were a little shy at 1st we just stood in the corner. and then they started asking us all kinds of questions. i thought the seminar was great and we got a lot out of it. going on. the program participants have to get used to one sorts of experiences that include speaking to a group today actress and performance coach if you really do lucy to help them
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develop their skills we'll get back up to a month or. so showing us it's good to have you folks here i am pleased to be here . and i've really been looking forward to this. yeah me to. go hey now what are some of the things you can do to make a good impression on your audience and. you know your purpose you have to present yourself with all foresee. what do you mean by authority over the public this well you've got to show people that you want to tell them something it's like you're saying to the audience hey look at me i've got something important to tell you. says my so you draw attention to yourself. right ok very good what else has parts not. how this project but that you need to be a bit spontaneous and teach people in
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a way that's not boring and make someone to interact with you and act t.v. . so can we say that you should try to make the best impression possible. sighting was something that. we were going to walk as well there's no right way or wrong way to talk to an audience i use a lot of different techniques each of us here today will do it in their own way. it would really be a shame if we all sounded the same that wouldn't be interesting and no one would listen life is very kind and one is also now i'd like you to tense up some of your muscles keep breathing naturally don't make it too tense out ok ok let's do the biceps 1st tense the muscles and keep holding it for 15 seconds says it all on your mark get set go.
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on hand release that does get kept breathing normally right ha that's a good exercise isn't it now. each of the might to 1st presentation in front of the group. first their menfolk to fire all that people need is freedom but you can't find that freedom with me. we laughed a lot together and did a lot of stupid stuff in there to comfort the boy but in the future the word we has no meaning for you. i often go out and look for a place that belongs only to us where no one can disturb us the time i spent with you was wonderful but that's over now and it has no place in my future. i'll wait
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for you at the next traffic light the next red light. and i won't start my car without you thank you. in the way. that sounded natural yeah not exactly well done that's the way to do it. was powerful stuff i found that really powerful. the husted side you can send up the lectern anywhere you want it raise it or lower it so that you feel comfortable when you speak. you don't want to keep looking down 1st of all that's important for proper breathing and 2nd you can make better eye contact with the audience fill in what i want to tell you florian and this is important for all of you to set things up before you get started for as all i can be is a. high. wait wait they can't even see you yet the 1st week
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ok you're standing by the door because they're trying to make this you've just come in so now i'll guide you over there ok ok but when it has i promise you ok. start you're told your. mother. meet her. her. mother but how. much. calmer and how i was. oh. yes. i. see. no reason to manage how many check the stock 8 months
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now to become friends tonight a man she wants to and she said tease new hubby tennis to the fisherman paint always look from the centerline you can feel it with your feet. it's at the top of the net good you miss it now find the centerline. of the missing step back a bit. oh mom. not imagine him. so what do you think to a. great mom i ask you this if that means we have to fill up the lines now conceding . you are going to have been standing. sorry i don't believe him he's not a bit soriano he may mean it's. going to be ok
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your op. ed that. i thought you could. go in and fabien each other brother without disabilities or they'd get him quited them if you get in the last row with a sound. great thanks like this something. you have you know we've still got time on just roll my chant down there you go we'll push you. on for but us today so let's look at what was it like for you guys growing up as 20. cars because of his disability moment and some of them for also someone. to shun power for i think i had a few advantages i think of if you just but in their example at school he used to have a lot of problems but our parents always tried to raise us the same way they still
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do games even know who your son's by didn't they made sure that we both did things together d.d. fishlike convocation off we go way up in the mountains if you need me to who are above it would take him up there whether he wanted to go or not i lived so that we could all share the experience socially and of course we had the usual squabbles that all brothers did for often. just like us they need to be boring without. the support of her it's completely different for everyone. thought of our father more or less favored me over my brother to be honest and it's because i didn't have any say in the matter and i didn't ask my father for any special favors. and as much as and it wasn't easy to get out of that situation it was for me because later our father just wasn't there for us. but i think that this brought flooding
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and me closer together. and now we get along just like any other brothers do once a month would interest me. afterward flowing through not about that conversation in the bowling alley. he now realizes how much he misses his father. he wonders whether he should contact him and tell him about the teacher training program. there were t.m. a living move you know he always wanted me to change somehow or do things differently caught him for me but i want him to see that i've come a long way all by myself. had done that wouldn't have happened if i didn't have a disability so it's sort of
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a blessing in disguise their 1st place that might i think if you really love your child then it doesn't matter how he's developed because then you don't say ok now with this program he's had a positive development and if you were still in the workshop for example then i wouldn't regret it then i still would have done everything right that doesn't really change anything but when it's in with dad could say right now that he regrets leaving us but that doesn't make up for all the years that he was gone and so nobody of this is really to us it was. well i just want to see how he'd react to find out whether he still cares about me and i needed to have that when i was younger it doesn't matter why he left us i just want to find out why. he still cares. but how would that help you. do you still really need that. thank you.
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is to conduct. a search and one now it's getting closer and closer and it's just making me crazy how many miles. of that i'm also really excited and sometimes all that makes me cry. that's how i get the emotion out of my system oh. that's a natural reaction. you're not an actress you should just be yourself. it's good to see people as they really young. back after that i don't want to screw up the seminar and we won't because we work pretty well together and help each other it all turned out fine. for 9 months now this group has been trained to become university teachers been studying each patient and improving
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their public speaking skills and. i'm doing the introduction tomorrow for for i'd like to read it to you and then you can tell me what i need to fix. for sure thing you're. in the list. i'm taking part in the training program at the institute for inclusive education. this 3 year full time program is unique in europe. it's a participant completed program and pass a final exam tell behind his education specialists at the university level. to give their today's the day we're all excited and so are you but probably less than we are. anyway i'm pleased to be able to present to you the 1st in our series
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of seminars it's called my world sharing our expertise on disability. you mention can some people may know this but i'll read what i've written down we are here we are loud and we wanted others steal our rights they think that's important to me and to the rest of us that they can take away our rights and stand up please. i'm right here but don't stand in front of me i won't be able to see the audience. so now we're going to play get to know your game and i said i'll say my name and make a motion. is exactly go ahead i'm crazy a munch on this and your motion. i'm the loud.
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and that's your movement. and i'm quiet route. loudly quiet route brave. and intelligent is that. this shows joe the fear and right now i feel like i was hired to do this job and there. i still can't get used to hearing the word lecture but i'm working on it i do what good would. it. do you think that we're all different from you. not at all this is the. bit you do a lot more things than i did that. you've got all these hobbies which i don't have it's mostly next year or 7 who begin teaching courses in social studies medicine design. windows 1st they want to understand what life is like for us and we can
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explain that to them 1st and when you do that it triggers something positive inside you that if ever for move well below. forward to doing this it's a great show for him to come to a bit of a go to follow that up gilbert i think that the students. learned a lot to hear that you know. he patted down often absolutely . wouldn't be. coming.
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