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Douglas Paul Biklen (born September 8, 1945) is an American
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, fine art photographer, and leading proponent of
facilitated communication Facilitated communication (FC), or supported typing, is a scientifically discredited technique that attempts to aid communication by people with autism or other communication disabilities who are non-verbal. The facilitator guides the disabled ...
, a scientifically discredited technique which purports to allow non-verbal people (particularly those with
autism The autism spectrum, often referred to as just autism or in the context of a professional diagnosis autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental condition (or conditions) characterized by difficulti ...
) to communicate; and an advocate of educational
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. A graduate of
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, Biklen joined
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in 1969 and completed his
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there in 1973. He was controversially appointed Dean of the
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in 2005 and retired in 2014. Biklen has authored and co-authored several books and served on production teams for several documentary films, including 2004's ''
Autism Is a World ''Autism Is a World'' is an American short subject documentary film allegedly written in 2004 by Sue Rubin, an autistic woman who is purported to have learned to communicate via the discredited technique of facilitated communication. It was nomi ...
''.


Career

Biklen served in the
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in
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during the 1960s, graduated from Bowdoin College in 1967 and received a Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy from Syracuse in 1973 where he researched intellectual disabilities in individuals in state-run mental hospitals and schools. Upon completion of his doctorate, Biklen became professor at the Syracuse University the School of Education’s Cultural Foundations, Teaching, and Leadership programs. At Syracuse, Biklen founded the Institute on Communication and Inclusion; and was a member of the founding faculty at the Center on Human Policy. In August 2005, Biklen was appointed Dean of the School of Education, a move that was criticized by the Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health and by members of the
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research community. He retired at the end of 2014. Biklen is a proponent of educational
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for students with intellectual disabilities.


Facilitated communication


Inception

During observations of Rosemary Crossley in
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,
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in 1989, Biklen learned about the practice of
facilitated communication Facilitated communication (FC), or supported typing, is a scientifically discredited technique that attempts to aid communication by people with autism or other communication disabilities who are non-verbal. The facilitator guides the disabled ...
. He returned to the United States and introduced the practice to US speechlanguage pathologists and
special educators Special education (known as special-needs education, aided education, exceptional education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, or SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates th ...
. According to the theory, some individuals whose communication is hindered by
developmental coordination disorder Developmental coordination disorder (DCD), also known as developmental motor coordination disorder, developmental dyspraxia or simply dyspraxia from the word 'praxis' meaning to do or act, is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impair ...
(DCD) can communicate with the aid of a facilitator, who supports the client's hand while the client types words on a keyboard. Biklen and other advocates claim that individuals with DCD have a sophisticated understanding of spoken and written language, but verbal or motor difficulties prevent them from speaking or typing without assistance.


Debunking

Studies have repeatedly found that the messages produced through facilitated communication are authored by the facilitator rather than the client. In all controlled studies where clients and facilitators are given different information (shown two different objects, for example) what is typed responds to what is seen by the facilitator, not the client. In 1994 the American Psychological Association passed a resolution declaring that "facilitated communication is a controversial and unproved communicative procedure with no scientifically demonstrated support for its efficacy." Critics point out that despite its purportedly inclusive intentions, Biklen's technique undermines educational accessibility as it diverts focus from scientifically proven techniques that could effectively help individuals with DCD to communicate.


Film productions

Biklen co-produced the 2004 film ''
Autism Is a World ''Autism Is a World'' is an American short subject documentary film allegedly written in 2004 by Sue Rubin, an autistic woman who is purported to have learned to communicate via the discredited technique of facilitated communication. It was nomi ...
'', directed by Geraldine Wurzburg. It was nominated for an
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, but its positive portrayal of facilitated communication was criticized by autism researchers. Gina Green of
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stated that making a film without "even a hint, much less a disclosure" of the evidence against facilitated communication "is appalling". Biklen also produced the film ''My Classic Life as an Artist: A Portrait of Larry Bissonnette'' at
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. Biklen was an executive producer of the documentary ''Regular Lives'' on
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(1988) and was educational advisor to the HBO documentary ''
Educating Peter ''Educating Peter'' is a 1992 American short documentary film directed by Gerardine Wurzburg about Peter Gwazdauskas, a special needs student with Down syndrome, and his inclusion in a standard third grade classroom in Blacksburg, Virginia. It w ...
'' and its sequel, '' Graduating Peter''.


Personal life

Biklen lives in
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with his wife, Sari. He is a fine art photographer whose work has been shown throughout Vermont; in the Syracuse, New York area; and in Melbourne, Australia.


Books

* Biklen, D. (1985). ''Achieving the Complete School: Strategies for Effective Mainstreaming''. Teachers College Press. * ––(1992). ''Schooling Without Labels: Parents, Educators, and Inclusive Education''. Temple University Press. * ––(1993). ''Communication Unbound: How Facilitated Communication is Challenging Traditional Values of Autism and Ability/Disability''. Teachers College Press. * Biklen, D., & Cardinal, D. N. (1999). ''Contested words, contested science: Unraveling the facilitated communication controversy''. NetLibrary, Inc. * Kluth, P., Straut, D. M., & Biklen, D. P. (2003). ''Access to academics for all students: Critical approaches to inclusive curriculum, instruction, and policy''. Taylor and Francis.


References


External links


Syracuse University School of Education

Facilitated Communication Institute
Syracuse University

October 19, 1993
Retirement tribute video
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