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Wendy S. Parent-Johnson; Austin W. Duncan – Inclusion, 2024
Inclusive research emphasizes the importance of researchers with intellectual and developmental disabilities playing active roles in all phases of research, including research and information dissemination. This article explores how contemporary literature and practical application of inclusive practices in the academic setting of a University…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Intellectual Disability, Information Dissemination, Barriers
Stephanie Pulido; Amy Matthews; Jamie Owen-DeSchryver; Lindsey Harr-Smith; Erik W. Carter – Inclusion, 2024
Schoolwide peer-mediated programs have long been advocated as an avenue for promoting inclusion, friendship, and learning for students with autism and other developmental disabilities. Such interactive programs faced complexities amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We surveyed representatives of 91 elementary and secondary schools implementing a…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Katherine R. Brendli; LaRon A. Scott; Yaoying Xu; Colleen Thoma; Debra Holzberg – Inclusion, 2021
Several barriers exist that inhibit the success of students with disabilities in postsecondary education environments, one of which is the lack of self-advocacy skills to effectively request academic modifications and ask for other supports when needed. In this study, we used a single-subject multiple-probe across participants design to examine…
Descriptors: African American Students, College Students, Self Advocacy, Intervention
Aesha John; Hannah Bednar – Inclusion, 2018
This article reports findings from a qualitative analyses of interviews with five first-generation immigrant Indian mothers caring for a child with a developmental disability in the United States. The interviews aimed to probe the reasons underlying maternal stress while dealing with their child's special educators and doctors. Thematic analyses…
Descriptors: Indians, Immigrants, Mothers, Child Rearing
Jennifer L. Jones; Kami L. Gallus; Amanda S. Cothern – Inclusion, 2016
Lack of meaningful interaction between persons with and without disabilities contributes to prejudice and perpetuates barriers to community inclusion. The current study explored a university-community agency partnership designed to break down barriers to community inclusion by promoting interaction between college students and adults with…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Adults, Developmental Disabilities, Barriers
Resolving Barriers to Access to the General Curriculum: Lessons from an Exemplary Inclusive District
Amy J. Olson; Andrea L. Ruppar – Inclusion, 2017
Although access to general curriculum content is most likely to occur in general education contexts, teachers and educational personnel are often challenged to implement the practice. In this instrumental case study, we examined the ways that a team of educational personnel in a district, which was identified as an exemplar of inclusive education,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, General Education, Inclusion, Barriers
Anthony M. Rodriguez; Debbie Taub; LaRon Scott; Susan R. Copeland; Kendra Williams-Diehm; Leena Jo Landmark; Tracy E. Sinclair; Rhonda S. Black; Susan B. Palmer; Colleen A. Thoma – Inclusion, 2020
This article expands on 10 critical actions within the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) and The Arc's 2018 joint position statement on the right of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to have a free and appropriate public education (FAPE): (a) zero reject; (b) nondiscriminatory…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Access to Education

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