
This Time, Hear Me Out: Special Olympics Athletes Vol
by Shen Yimin Editor-in-chief Zhao Wenduo
About This Novel
General Secretary Xi Jinping once said, "Special Olympics is a mutual aid activity for human beings and embodies the truth, goodness and beauty of human beings." The attitude towards disabled people and vulnerable groups reflects the civilization and quality of a city's citizens. The "Special Olympics Oral History" series, in the form of one-on-one interviews, records the personal experiences of people with disabilities and those working in the disability industry. It tells the most authentic stories from the perspective of those who have experienced them, hoping to become a positive factor in promoting the progress of social civilization. This book mainly interviews two types of people: one is people with intellectual disabilities and their families, teachers, colleagues, etc. It completely records the life experiences of people with intellectual disabilities from birth to the time of the interview, and tells the life stories and life experiences of people with intellectual disabilities, that is, it tells the personal life history and family life history of people with intellectual disabilities. The second is to interview ordinary people engaged in the cause of disabled people, such as Special Olympics coaches, leaders and teachers of special education schools, etc., To record the life and career experiences of practitioners, and to reflect the development process of the cause of disabled people in my country from the perspective of individual careers. This volume is the "Special Olympics Athletes Volume". A total of ten athletes and their families who have participated in the Special Olympics were interviewed. The oral history of each family includes two parts: interviews and observations. Each interview generally consists of 2-5 interviews, including interviews with parents of people with intellectual disabilities, people with intellectual disabilities themselves, teachers of people with intellectual disabilities, colleagues, etc. Observation is an observation record of the work or study activities of a person with intellectual disabilities on a certain day, recorded in a table form. This book has a total of about 250,000 words. It records the life stories of ten people with intellectual disabilities and their families through conversations with people with intellectual disabilities, their families, and teachers, as well as detailed observations of their lives and work. The form of the interview is cordial and harmonious, and the content is rich and vivid. It takes the personal destiny of special groups as the starting point and takes care of the changes and progress of the entire society.
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