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Publication Date: 2021-Aug
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"I Didn't Know People with Disabilities Could Grow Up to Be Adults": Disability History, Curriculum, and Identity in Special Education
Teacher Education and Special Education, v44 n3 p189-205 Aug 2021
The present qualitative interview study explored disability identity development, a unique aspect of identity, and its relationship to school and special education. Adults with disabilities (n = 9) reflected on their schooling experiences in special education through a life history interview and semi-structured interview about their schooling experiences. The participants identified a lack of disability representation in curriculum, lack of connections to disability community, and lack of teachers and school community members as important factors to their sense of disconnection from disability identity and distancing themselves from their disability label during school. This study suggests the power and potential of special education to develop disability community and identity in students with disabilities. Implications for future research and practice are discussed.
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Disabilities, Adults, Students with Disabilities, Special Education, Student Experience, Curriculum, Relevance (Education), Teacher Influence, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias, Social Support Groups, Inclusion
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