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Lynn A. Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The role of the principal includes various obligations and responsibilities, including leading the school's special education (SPED) program. Many aspects inform how SPED students respond to the curriculum, including their learning needs, race, socioeconomic class, and other aspects that intersect and make their needs more complex. The researcher…
Descriptors: Special Education, Principals, Advocacy, Inclusion
La Rhonda M. Scott – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In America today, K-12 public school classrooms are filled with a growing number of culturally diverse students, which depicts societal change. Teachers have an essential role in acknowledging and appreciating the cultural diversities present in their classrooms. By creating an inclusive learning atmosphere that honors various cultures, teachers…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Qualifications, Elementary School Teachers
Melia LaCour; John Lenssen – Region 16 Comprehensive Center, 2024
"Just Schools" by Dr. Ann M. Ishimaru examines how schools can achieve educational equity through collaborative leadership and actively involving historically marginalized families and communities in the decision-making process. Dr. Ishimaru's book emphasizes the importance of rethinking traditional power dynamics and transforming…
Descriptors: Equal Education, School Community Relationship, School Community Programs, Cooperative Programs
Sarah J. Egan; Samantha Collegde-Frisby; Rose Stackpole; Caitlin Munro; Matthew McDonald; Bronwyn Myers; Rob Steuart; Anthony Kicic; Arazu Sharif; Chloe Maxwell-Smith; Andrew Maiorana; Timothy A. Carey; Rima Caccetta; Ben Milbourn; Eleanor Quested – Higher Education Studies, 2024
Postgraduate research students have poorer mental health than the general community. Improving their experiences of diversity, inclusion, and belonging at university may bolster their overall wellbeing and reduce poor mental health outcomes. The aim was to explore postgraduate research students' views on diversity, inclusion, and belonging, to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Researchers, Health Sciences
Patrick Decker-Tonnesen; Kabuika Kamunga; Erick Garcia; Monica Ibarra; Isabelle Martin; Kara Saliba; Caleta Beards; Barbara Jordan; Anjali Bhagra – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2024
Purpose: This case study delves into the evolving landscape of equity, inclusion and diversity (EID) initiatives within the health-care sector, with a specific focus on the "EverybodyIN" program implemented at the Mayo Clinic, a large academic Medical Center in the USA. Against the backdrop of growing awareness catalyzed by societal…
Descriptors: Racism, Health Services, Inclusion, Diversity
Rachelle M. Johnson; David Hernández-Saca; Mércédes Adell Cannon – Grantee Submission, 2024
We center the voice of Dwyan Moore, a Black 12-year-old boy, during his transition of being diagnosed with a learning dis/Ability. We do so to grapple with the problem of disproportionate representation in special education along race and dis/Ability, with particular attention to educational leadership. Disproportionate representation is a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Culturally Relevant Education, Inclusion, Perspective Taking
Jennifer P. Cottle; Catherine Dutton – Family Science Review, 2024
Families of children with disabilities have unique relational needs that may be addressed by practitioners in the field of family science. In this article, we discuss how relational feminism was used as an approach to working with families in a rural Special Education program to facilitate success for very young students with neurodevelopmental…
Descriptors: Family and Consumer Sciences, Careers, Career Development, Feminism
Alexandra Maftei; Alois Ghergut – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
In the present paper, we focused on toys depicting physical disabilities and their potential role as inclusive educational means in kindergartens. We tested The Mere Exposure Effect and the Contact Theory (previously suggested as explanatory mechanisms underlying more favorable attitudes toward disability) by using toys depicting physical…
Descriptors: Toys, Physical Disabilities, Inclusion, Kindergarten
Sarah L. Woulfin; Britney Jones – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
COVID-19 shocked the education system, disrupting the policies and practices of special education over multiple school years. This essay brings together the institutional logics perspective and racialized organization theory to first examine aspects of special education and then describe how leaders and teachers can improve special education to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
Francesco Bolzonella; Maurice de Greef; Mien Segers – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
This study explores the impact of adult basic education programs aimed at enhancing social inclusion for immigrant learners in the Netherlands. Basic literacy skills are vital for performing everyday tasks and building human capital, which in turn facilitates employment and skill acquisition. Low adult literacy is often associated with social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Basic Education, Inclusion, Immigrants
Anannya Chakraborty; Amit Kaushik; Vimala Ramachandran – Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education, 2024
India has made significant progress in improving the enrolment of students with disability but still has a long way to go before schools can be called inclusive. Despite the widely acknowledged relevance of assessments in shaping teaching and learning practices, little research has been done in disability-inclusive assessment in the Indian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes, Formative Evaluation
Carmen Nichols McFarlin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This work is important because it concerns students whose aptitudes, talents, and gifts may have been overlooked and misunderstood because these students lacked the correct tools. Specifically, these students lacked the tools to appropriately respond to conflict or stress within the school setting. The lack of such tools easily leads to suspension…
Descriptors: Principals, African American Students, Urban Schools, Administrator Attitudes
A. Eryn Yoshida – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The study was applied in the context of scholarly literature guided by the framework of social cognitive theory (SCT) to examine the role of urban elementary school administrators in school programming to support students with exceptionalities. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of an administrator in a teacher's ability to support…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Elementary Schools, Administrators, Administrator Role
Kishi Anderson Leachman – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
The literature is sparse on understanding the experiences of stakeholders with inclusive education in the Caribbean. Using a qualitative single case study, this study explores the lived experiences with inclusive education of non-teaching stakeholders (principal, dean of discipline, guidance counsellor, parents, and educational assistants) in a…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Inclusion, Private Schools, Foreign Countries
Jennifer Charteris; Jeanette Berman; Angela Page – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This article leverages existing literature around the use of telepresence robots to provide a conceptualisation of virtual inclusion. Telepresence involves the use of mediating technology to generate connection with others in a remote context. Recent developments have seen telepresence robots used to create a sense of 'being there' when the…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Robotics, Electronic Learning, Telecommunications