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Allison P. Wayne; Andrew T. Roach; Krysta LaMotte; Mark Crenshaw; Emily Graybill – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) programs are interdisciplinary, graduate-level training programs that seek to promote improved outcomes for individuals with disabilities and their families. Many of these programs include individuals with disabilities as members of the self-advocacy discipline. In this…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Interdisciplinary Approach, Leadership Training, Disabilities
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Yarden Ashkenazi; Nava Stainer; Lyle Tadmor; Lilach Yaakov; Inbal Friedman; Roni Rips; Oshrat Sella Weiss – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: SPEAK OUT! has been shown to enhance various aspects of voice such as intensity, prosody, voice quality and perception of voice. However, their impacts on expiration and communication effectiveness have not yet been evaluated. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Hybrid SPEAK OUT! method on aerodynamic measurements and…
Descriptors: Diseases, Audio Equipment, Blended Learning, Outcomes of Treatment
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Manuela Heinz; Rory Mc Daid; Elaine Keane – Learning Environments Research, 2025
In this conceptual paper, we argue that teacher diversity ought to be recognised as an essential component of equitable and inclusive learning environments in schools. Despite growing agreement regarding the desirability of greater teacher diversity, teachers' social and cultural backgrounds have been underaddressed in learning environments…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Teacher Role, Equal Education, Inclusion
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Connelly, Jeanne; Hayden, Emily; Tuttle Prince, Angela – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2023
Purpose: This paper aims to connect disability studies to multicultural education. This paper advances equity discussions and positions educators as interrupters of deficit dialogues that exclude students with social/emotional/behavioural (SEB) differences, disrupting the ableism that is present in schools. Design/methodology/approach: The authors…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Multicultural Education, Social Bias, Equal Education
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Rivas, Michele – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2020
This manuscript examines the US counseling profession's long-standing curricular and institutional commitments around diversity and clinical excellence that pertain to disability as a multicultural identity. Specifically, the author situates training paucities, multidisciplinary contributions, and the recent emergence of disability-related…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counseling, Professionalism, Competency Based Education
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Carey, Allison C.; Najarian Souza, Cheryl – Teaching Sociology, 2021
The sociology of disability has emerged relatively recently as a subfield in sociology and has seen growing institutionalization within the field, including the establishment of a section in the American Sociological Association. The field, however, is still emerging. There is not yet an American journal dedicated to it or more than a few…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Disabilities, Course Descriptions, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Sergeant, Sofie; Schippers, Alice P.; Sandvoort, Henriëtte; Duijf, Sanneke; Mostert, Remco; Embregts, Petri J. C. M.; Van Hove, Geert – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2021
Background: Researchers collected questions and needs for training from 10 inclusive research projects in the Netherlands. Based on literature research and the information collected, six training modules were developed. Researchers sought to learn how to develop and provide training and coaching to inclusive teams on organising collaboration in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Training, Coaching (Performance), Inclusion
Melissa Marini Švigelj – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation considers the social, political, legal, cultural, historical, temporal, and other contextual forces concerning educational access for young people experiencing forms of state custody and surveillance at the intersections of multiple identity markers and inquires into efforts to resist injustices. It also explores educational…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Disabilities, Phenomenology, Correctional Institutions
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Baumann, Stephanie D.; Ronkin, Emily; Roach, Andrew T.; Crenshaw, Mark; Graybill, Emily C.; Crimmins, Daniel B. – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2022
Successful family-professional partnerships (FPP) have been shown to positively impact both satisfaction with care and health outcomes for children with disabilities and their families. Many healthcare training programs have recognized the benefit of FPP training and often include learning experiences that feature families as teachers or mentors.…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Barriers, Mentors, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Budd, Julia M. – Research Evaluation, 2018
Evaluating cross-disciplinary collaboration has generally been undertaken using disciplinary standards. However, this practice is increasingly being found to be inadequate due to the often contradictory nature of the methods used. It has been suggested that methods that consider the unique integrative nature of these studies be employed. This…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperation, Foreign Countries
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Waitoller, Federico R.; Lubienski, Christopher – AERA Open, 2019
School choice research has provided some initial understandings of how parents choose schools. Parents' school options are bounded to differentiated choice sets--the menu of school options that parents construct when making school selections. The geographical location where families live and schools are located and families' race and class…
Descriptors: School Choice, Race, School Location, Geographic Location
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Bolt, David – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2020
True to the field of Cultural Disability Studies in Education (CDSE), this project adopts an explicitly interdisciplinary approach in order to explore representations of disability and the related social attitudes and experiences. Disability studies and radio studies are brought together to predicate and inform the analysis of a sample of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Programming (Broadcast)
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Hubbard, Amelia R.; Monnig, Laurel A. – Science & Education, 2020
Exposure to information about genetics is at an all-time high, while a full understanding of the biocultural complexity of human difference is low. This paper demonstrates the value of an "anthropological approach" to enhance genetics education in biology, anthropology, and other related disciplines, when teaching about human differences…
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Science, Science Instruction, Genetics
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Barlow, Molly A.; Villegas, Andrea; Cox, David J. – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Interdisciplinary dialogue can help progress and improve professional fields. Progress and improvement may be impeded by barriers within an interdisciplinary dialogue, two of which are false dichotomies and faulty generalizations. It is our opinion that this particular interdisciplinary dialogue will advance productively by avoiding: false…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Disabilities, Generalization, Caring
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Koca-Atabey, Müjde – Education as Change, 2020
This article aims to revisit the Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) from the perspective of disability studies. The SPE is an issue that inevitably comes to light while teaching Social Psychology and how it contributes to a different course titled Psychological, Social and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities. The SPE presents a pioneering piece of…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Social Psychology, Experiments
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