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Jyotesna Maurya; Niharika Swaroop; Priya Sadar; Debananda Misra – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
This systematic literature review provides a synthesis of what issues within disability have been researched, how universities respond to the issues to be inclusive to disabled students and the role of higher education environment and policy, in doing so. The review is motivated by the emphasis on inclusive and equitable quality education and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Students with Disabilities, Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Hyder, Eileen; Tissot, Cathy – Disability & Society, 2013
Inclusive practice is well embedded across society and has developed over time. However, although policy and public view have moved forward, the way organisations address the agenda for inclusion often represents a superficial interpretation of this concept. Qualitative data were gathered using new ethnography to explore the experiences of a…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Justice, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis
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)