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Hernández-Torrano, Daniel; Somerton, Michelle; Helmer, Janet – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
The purpose of this study is to map the research literature on inclusive education (IE) since the Salamanca Statement using metadata extracted from 7,084 Scopus-indexed publications over the last 25 years in terms of the growth trajectory, productivity, collaborative networks, and intellectual structure of the field. Main findings of the study…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Research, Educational Policy, Educational Trends
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Sandi, Satagaliyeva; Olga, Kalegina; Nadezhda, Yashina; Zhetibayev, Zhanture; Nurmaganbetov, Znumarsa – World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 2022
The purpose of this research is to get university students' views on a promising library and information education model. This study was designed in the phenomenological pattern, which is one of the qualitative research methods. The study group of the research consists of 80 students studying at various universities in Kazakhstan in the 2021-2022…
Descriptors: Models, Library Science, Information Science, College Students
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Sigstad, Hanne Marie Høybråten; Garrels, Veerle – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2023
This study examined which success factors young adults with mild intellectual disability highlight in their school-work transition. The study was based on qualitative interviews with ten young adults with intellectual disability who obtained competitive employment after upper secondary school. A thematic, structural analysis was conducted to…
Descriptors: Mild Intellectual Disability, Young Adults, Adjustment (to Environment), Individual Characteristics
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Hill, C.; Keville, S.; Ludlow, A. K. – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2023
Whilst attendance in mainstream school helps encourage inclusivity, these environments are recognised as being particularly challenging for young people with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The COVID-19 pandemic brought a novel transition as young people moved from school to home-learning. This study compared the experiences of parents of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Parent Attitudes
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Amy L. Donaldson; Alyssa Hillary Zisk; Brandon Eddy; endever corbin; Melissa Ugianskis; Erin Ford; Olivia Strickland – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2023
Purpose: Access to communication is a basic human right, yet autistic adults have reported challenges fully and effectively expressing themselves throughout childhood. This may be due to the historical (and ongoing) focus and prioritization of speech skills as a barometer of communicative success. The result is a lack of support for other forms of…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Communication Skills, Barriers, Professional Personnel
Chavis Lickvar-Armstrong – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Center-based community early childhood programs are essential options for pre-kindergarten care and education. Consistent with federal legislation (IDEA, 2004), these settings should be accessible so that young children with disabilities can receive their special education services there. In the United States, fewer than 50% of children who…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care Centers, Community Programs, Equal Education
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Patrick Graham; Raschelle Neild; Kit Kenyon – American Annals of the Deaf, 2023
The changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in more virtual instruction in schools. Teachers experienced multiple new challenges while moving online. As Fleming (2020) notes, "Unlike developing a whole-class lesson plan online, special education teachers are now tasked with developing unique plans for every student that align…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Charlotte Haines Lyon; Alice Little; Elliot Dobson; Oscar Glover; Joshua Patterson; Jamie Telford; Natalie Noret – Gender and Education, 2024
School toilets, globally and historically, have been problematic as places of shame and bullying, often providing pupils with inadequate facilities. This participatory student research project sought to develop political agency with youth researchers, equipping them with research skills to develop a project about school toilets, and to help…
Descriptors: Sanitary Facilities, Educational Policy, Student Research, Personal Autonomy
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Sarah E. Brandt – Deafness & Education International, 2024
Universal design for learning (UDL)--an instructional design framework that promotes expert learning by promoting accessibility and reducing of barriers to learning-is gaining momentum on the global stage. However, UDL implementations with deaf or deafdisabled learners remain limited. This study examined how UDL enabled educators of deafdisabled…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Deafness, Students with Disabilities, Access to Education
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Randall Owen; Ruby Batz – Journal of Inclusive Postsecondary Education, 2024
This study explores challenges faced by young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families enrolling in inclusive postsecondary education (IPSE) programs during COVID-19. The benefits of attending IPSE programs are well-documented, but this group is disadvantaged accessing postsecondary education and employment.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Inclusion, Postsecondary Education
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Michael Tuttle; Erik W. Carter – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2024
Assistive technology (AT) is a critical in providing students with visual impairments (VI) access to classroom information. However, little is known about how the fluid and diverse experiences across core-content classrooms that impact the nature of AT use among students with VI. We conducted three classroom observations of 10 secondary-age (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Classroom Environment
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Laura A. Sheets; Maureen Barry; Eileen K. Bosch – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 2024
This article discusses the use of the Quality Matters Rubric for Higher Education, 6[superscript th] ed. to self-review an asynchronous information literacy course. In this instance, the authors acted as reviewers and subject matter experts (SME). The Rubric proved to be a useful tool that encompasses several instructional design best practices.…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Information Literacy, Courses, Course Evaluation
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Maja Lebenicnik; Andreja Istenic – Cogent Education, 2024
The dataset includes data from 1699 higher education students from two Slovenian universities. Among those participants were also 56 students with special educational needs (SEN). Students were enrolled in all study fields and levels. The study aimed to measure the use of online learning resources (OLRs) among higher education students and…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Higher Education, Electronic Learning, College Students
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Adrianna M. Noyes; Krista M. Wilkinson – Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2024
There is currently limited research related to mental health supports for individuals who use AAC, particularly about the actual lived experiences of AAC users who receive mental health services. There may be alterations to mental health services for individuals who use AAC. The aim of this study was to gain the perspectives of AAC users on…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Adults, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Users (Information)
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Hunter, Richard J., Jr.; Lozada, Hector R.; Shannon, John H. – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2021
Part I of the paper discusses the Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA, its requirements, and various protections for persons who suffer from a recognized disability which impacts their ability to work under certain circumstances and conditions. The context of this study is American higher education. Part II will discuss the obligation of an…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Civil Rights Legislation, Higher Education
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