While numbers of students with disabilities continue to rise in postsecondary education, little is known about the extent to which the scholarship on this student population has kept pace. A critical content analysis was conducted to review articles on students with disabilities published in top-tier journals of higher education between 1990 and 2010. Topical and methodological trends and limitations were examined, revealing that the depth and breadth of research on students with disabilities is vastly limited in mainstream journals of higher education. Recommendations are made for future research to fill gaps in methodology and topic areas. With the implementation of Section 504 of th
AbstractThe aim of the present study is to review the articles in special education area. Four hundr...
The following literature review will identify and explore some of the retention strategies identifie...
This piece of research investigated the participation of students seen as having a special education...
While numbers of students with disabilities continue to rise in postsecondary education, little is k...
Although college students with disabilities (SWD) represent 19% of all college students and most oft...
Research focusing on disability in higher education is gradually receiving the attention from schola...
College students with physical disabilities were among the first students to receive disability supp...
In order to assess the status of the research base that informs “what works†for students with di...
This study reviews and critically analyses literature from 2000 onwards to obtain a perspective of t...
Support services for students with disabilities is now a distinct field of practice in higher educat...
In this chapter, the authors critically review the current state of quantitative research on college...
In this study, the literature in disability and higher education was examined, with a specific focus...
In Lithuania, research on disabled students’ experiences in seeking higher education began a decade ...
The composition of the college and university student body in the United States is growing more and ...
People living with disability are seen as the population vulnerable to various social ills, in acade...
AbstractThe aim of the present study is to review the articles in special education area. Four hundr...
The following literature review will identify and explore some of the retention strategies identifie...
This piece of research investigated the participation of students seen as having a special education...
While numbers of students with disabilities continue to rise in postsecondary education, little is k...
Although college students with disabilities (SWD) represent 19% of all college students and most oft...
Research focusing on disability in higher education is gradually receiving the attention from schola...
College students with physical disabilities were among the first students to receive disability supp...
In order to assess the status of the research base that informs “what works†for students with di...
This study reviews and critically analyses literature from 2000 onwards to obtain a perspective of t...
Support services for students with disabilities is now a distinct field of practice in higher educat...
In this chapter, the authors critically review the current state of quantitative research on college...
In this study, the literature in disability and higher education was examined, with a specific focus...
In Lithuania, research on disabled students’ experiences in seeking higher education began a decade ...
The composition of the college and university student body in the United States is growing more and ...
People living with disability are seen as the population vulnerable to various social ills, in acade...
AbstractThe aim of the present study is to review the articles in special education area. Four hundr...
The following literature review will identify and explore some of the retention strategies identifie...
This piece of research investigated the participation of students seen as having a special education...