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Azeezah Jafry; Jessica Vorstermans – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
In this article, we investigate the critical intersections of AI, academic integrity, and disability in the context of a large undergraduate course. Our aim was to adapt the course to respond to generative AI (GenAI) to avoid entrenching barriers for students, and instead teach them how to use GenAI tools in ways that deepen their learning and…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Artificial Intelligence, Students with Disabilities, Undergraduate Students
Elizabeth A. Thomson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study aims to explore the impact of a Disability Cultural Center (DCC) in higher education on disabled students, which aims to assist other campuses considering creating a DCC and to support those DCCs already in existence. Universities should care about supporting disabled students more holistically to increase recruitment, retention, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Students with Disabilities, Cultural Centers, Self Concept
Mireles, Danielle – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: Although research on the experiences of multiply-marginalized Black and Brown students with dis/abilities in higher education is limited, this growing body of work indicates that these students navigate racialized perceptions of ability, which impact their experiences on college and university campuses. This research highlights…
Descriptors: Racism, Higher Education, Minority Group Students, Students with Disabilities
Mark Jones, Editor; Debbie Jones, Editor – Palgrave Studies in Adult Education and Lifelong Learning, 2025
This book offers critical discussion of developing inclusive theory, practice, and policy that supports the needs and experiences of adult learners within higher education settings in the UK. The first part of the book shares the research of authors, all who have lived experience of their area of expertise, and the experiences and needs of adult…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Adult Education, Diversity, Adult Students
Julia Rose Karpicz – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2020
Self-advocacy is emphasized as a critical practice for improving the retention and increasing the success of disabled students. In higher education, disability service offices and academic researchers jointly shape the conversation around what comprises effective self-advocacy. Students who are not engaging in these prescribed strategies are then…
Descriptors: Self Advocacy, Students with Disabilities, Graduate Students, Minority Group Students
Carla García-Fernández – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2020
Deaf-Latinx K-12 students are the largest group of racially minoritized students in the US, lagging far behind the complimentary proportion of Deaf-whites in obtaining degrees. Educational institutions have sustained and reproduced privilege and inequality patterns. This article explores how using Deaf-Latinx Critical Theory (Deaf-LatCrit) in…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Intersectionality, Deaf Blind, Deafness