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Opoku, Maxwell Peprah; Nketsia, William; Alzyoudi, Mohammed; Dogbe, Joslin Alexei; Agyei-Okyere, Elvis – Educational Psychology, 2021
The government of Ghana has demonstrated commitment towards implementing inclusive education in selected schools. However, a major concern has been the lack of teachers' skills in addressing diverse needs of students in classrooms. While there are parallel institutions training teachers, the perceptions and level of acceptance among pre-service…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Attitudes, Student Characteristics
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Tuchman, Sivan; Campbell, Christine; Heyward, Georgia – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2018
In 2012 Washington became the 42nd state in the nation to adopt a charter school law. Charter schools in Washington are autonomous public schools operated by a nonprofit organization rather than a school district. As a local education agency, each school must follow many of the same compliance and reporting requirements that traditional districts…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Disabilities, Governance, Public Schools
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Mahlangu, Vimbi Petrus – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the scholarship of diversity, equity and inclusivity in higher education. The focus is to advance an understanding of the issues concerning student admissions and access in higher education. The paper will contribute to the debate on student admissions and access in higher education. Among…
Descriptors: College Admission, Access to Education, College Students, Student Diversity
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Harkins, Seth B. – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2013
This inquiry examines the school career of a student with severe and multiple disabilities, who was fully included with chronological peers in general education classes from first through twelve grades. The student is now a successful student at a university. This study occurs within the historical context of federal, state, and local school…
Descriptors: Severe Disabilities, Multiple Disabilities, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Attachoo, Buarattana; Sitthitikul, Pragasit – English Language Teaching, 2021
Under the light of educational equality, visually impaired students (VIS) have the right to improve their quality of life through educational achievement. Fortunately, policies and regulations encourage inclusive education to support all types of students including students with visual impairment. This means that the VIS are required to complete a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Impairments, Blindness, Student Experience
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Rasheed-Karim, Walifa – Psychology Teaching Review, 2018
Adult providers as well as further and adult education colleges are a major part of an economically driven society improving skills for developing careers as well as for new interests and jobs. Further education (FE) colleges deliver courses that not only meet the demands of school leavers but also serve the wider community in terms of delivering…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Adult Education, Well Being
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Apanel, Danuta – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2015
In the period of the People's Republic of Poland, there were almost no students with disabilities at universities. The legislative, organisational, social and educational conditions at universities and students' dormitories made it impossible for people with disabilities to start higher education. In the period of serious socio-political,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Change, Educational Change, Social Systems
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Moriña, Anabel – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2017
Implementing the principles of inclusive education within higher education can be challenging. Inclusive education was originally developed for younger students, prior to its application within higher education. However, as more students with disabilities successfully complete their early schooling, the need to move towards inclusive practices…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Higher Education, Disabilities, Educational Practices
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Padden, Lisa; Tonge, Julie – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2018
This article offers a review of the DARE as it operated in University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland from 2010 to 2013. This DARE scheme allows applicants to provide details of their disability and its impact on their education, with a view to competing for specially allocated places on their programme of choice, should they not receive an offer of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Access to Education, Higher Education
Muwana, Florence Chuzu – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Inclusive education has become a global trend in the provision of services for students with disabilities. In Zambia and other developing nations, international initiatives from UNESCO and other nongovernmental organizations have contributed to the consensus that all children have a right to a free and appropriate education and that all students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Disabilities
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Ní Bhroin, Órla – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
In the context of rapid policy transformation from segregation to inclusion in the education of children with special educational needs in Ireland, a study was conducted to investigate the interplay between policy and principles of inclusion, resource teachers' and class teachers' interpretations of this and the manner in which policy and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Supple, Briony; Abgenyega, Joseph – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2011
In this paper we present research on inclusion in higher education using a whole schooling philosophy. We seek insight into the perspectives of international students with disabilities/additional needs, three of whom from this particular research group are from non-English speaking backgrounds and attending the same university in Melbourne,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Bagga-Gupta, Sangeeta; Messina Dahlberg, Giulia; Vigmo, Sylvi – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2020
This article focuses on the Swedish context of upper and post-upper secondary education provided in two sectors, universities and the Swedish Folk High School. The article is centred on the analysis of the support services offered by fifty-five university and Swedish Folk High School institutional websites to individuals and groups designated as…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Folk Schools, Universities
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Gibson, Suanne – Disability & Society, 2012
Research in higher education, linked to national and international policy, suggests the need for educationalists to show greater understanding and awareness of the lived experiences of undergraduate students with disabilities. These sources argue that this knowledge should then be used to inform their understandings as tutors and facilitate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Disabilities, Sociocultural Patterns, Personal Narratives
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Runswick-Cole, Katherine – British Journal of Special Education, 2011
The UK coalition Government's call to end the "bias" towards inclusion represents a shift in "policy speak" as the new administration attempts to re-narrate special education by putting forward a "reasonable and sensible" solution to the "problem of inclusion". However, implicit in the call is the assumption…
Descriptors: Social Change, Inclusion, Educational Policy, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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