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Hatice Bayrakli – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2024
School-age children constitute a significant portion of the Syrian refugee population in Türkiye. However, the number of studies examining the Syrian refugee children with disabilities (SRCwDs) is very limited. This paper examines intersections of race, disability, and refugee status by providing a systematic review of the available research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Disabilities, Children
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Sally Valentino Drew; Jeff Thomas; Corey Nagle – Exceptionality, 2024
There have been many calls for the development of discipline-specific argument writing interventions to integrate science-specific and general literacy standards and goals. Yet, adolescents with and without exceptionalities struggle to meet existing writing demands. This explanatory sequential mixed methods design draws from the strengths of…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Writing (Composition), Inclusion, Secondary School Science
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Emy Chen; Cathery Yeh – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
We -- as daughter and mother -- offer our stories humbly as a love letter to our Asian American community, our Black and Brown siblings, and the broader education community. White supremacy has weaponized the model minority myth -- the belief that Asian Americans have "made it" despite obstacles -- to invalidate claims of systemic racism…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Minority Groups, Asian Americans, Racism
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Sohyun Meacham; Shuaib J. Meacham; Irenea Walker; Bryce Davis – Reading Horizons, 2024
This study analyzed how people with disabilities are portrayed in picture books with the Coretta Scott King Award (CSKA) to address the intersectionality of African/African American racial identity and disabilities. Disability critical race theory was foundational for this study. The pool of 134 picture books that received the CSKA from 1971 to…
Descriptors: Picture Books, African Americans, Blacks, Disabilities
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Krasniqi, Rajmonda; Musyoka, Millicent M.; Msengi, Clementine; Appanah, Thangi – International Research and Review, 2022
In the United States, one unresearched or undiscussed immigrant population is immigrant parents of children with disabilities. Research shows that immigrant parents of deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children migrate to the US to find better opportunities, resources, and services for their D/HH children and an environment in which their D/HH…
Descriptors: Mothers, Immigrants, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Crystal S. Williams; Grace E. Sawyer; Michaelene M. Ostrosky – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2025
Infants and toddlers with complex medical needs are likely to receive early intervention (EI) services, which take place in children's natural environments (NEs). Little is known about the NE of children with complex medical needs or how their EI services are implemented in consideration of their intersectional identities. In this case study, we…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Homeless People, Intersectionality
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Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg; Mildred Boveda – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Traditionally, the academic field of special education has resisted critical perspectives. Despite their advanced skills, epistemological approaches, and ways of knowing, special education scholars enacting qualitative inquiry have often described inadequate support from their academic community. In a parallel manner, Black mothering in historical…
Descriptors: African Americans, Mothers, Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Kat Stephens-Peace – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2025
Few qualitative studies have focused on the experiences of neurodivergent graduate students as they pursue graduate and professional degrees, and particularly, how Black women make sense of their race, gender, and ability while preparing for academic careers. This study provides clarity on how their multiply marginalized identities lead them to…
Descriptors: African American Students, Students with Disabilities, Females, Graduate Students
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Leslie Morrison Gutman; Fatima Younas; Rachel Perowne; Eanna O'Hanrachtaigh – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Survey research has evidenced the work-related stresses reported by higher education staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, with indications that some groups may have been more vulnerable than others. However, for the most part, this research has not taken into account individuals' intersecting identities and their circumstances, which are likely to…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Research Universities, Foreign Countries, School Personnel
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Rice, Mary F.; Smith, Emily – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2023
Special education technology and its use has largely focused on student concerns with accessing instruction. Where teachers have received attention, it has focused on classroom practices and their understanding of how to use technologies to support students. While some conversations have recently turned to the importance of "student"…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Disabilities, Teachers, Intersectionality
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Iván Rosales Montes – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2025
This longitudinal qualitative case study contextualizes the dynamic interplay of race, language, and disability through a conceptual framework grounded in the principles of Raciolinguistics, DisCrit theory, and Intersectionality to surface the tensions between the way a language-racialized student labeled as a 'long-term English learner' and…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Disabilities, Linguistics
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Dunham, Heather; Alexander, Kerry – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2022
Within social justice literacy teacher education, there has been a lack of attention to the framework of intersectionality (Crenshaw, 1991) and how it can be used to prepare teachers to work in diverse settings. In this case study, we examine six multimodal literacy identity projects created by preservice teachers (PTs) as part of their required…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Intersectionality, Social Justice, Student Projects
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Barbara Gross – Intercultural Education, 2025
The incorporation of intersectionality into the study of belonging and inclusion/exclusion mechanisms in educational institutions acknowledges the complexity of potentially discriminatory factors such as ethnic background, linguistic diversity, gender, class, and (dis)ability, and the overlaps and interaction between them when it comes to…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Inclusion, Ethnic Groups, Language Usage
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Perouse-Harvey, Ebony – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: This paper explores how intersectionality and DisCrit can be used as analytic tools to scaffold preservice teachers' ability to see the ways in which referrals to and services within special education reproduce inequities as a function of race and perceptions of ability that are rooted in White, middle-class, able-bodied norms.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Referral
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Beneke, Margaret R.; Love, Hailey R. – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background: In U.S. contexts, the language of "quality" early childhood education is widely invoked to evaluate the "goodness" of teaching and learning and is often leveraged in attempts to ameliorate inequities. Likewise, efforts to define and achieve generalizable conceptualizations of early childhood quality often guide what…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Critical Race Theory, Early Childhood Education, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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