Scholars in the field of Disability Studies (DS) have asserted that introducing future and current educators to the field of DS may impact their perceptions of disability and their practices in supporting students with disabilities. However, little empirical research exists on how introduction to DS actually shifts their perspectives. This study examined the impact of Disability Studies online modules on the perceptions of education professionals. Results of this study suggested that participating in online modules and learning about Disability Studies did impact the ways in which some participants viewed disability, as well as their views on supporting students. These findings suggest that online DS learning modules could be a powerful too...
People living with disability are seen as the population vulnerable to various social ills, in acade...
Due to legislation, advances in technology, and hopefully, a more positive social acceptance, studen...
This study shares similarities and differences in the experiences of graduate students with disabili...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
This article asserts that the field of special education, historically founded on conceptions of dis...
This introductory article serves as the springboard for a greater discussion of the question: How ap...
This article focuses on the Disability Studies in Education (DSE) conference as an example of expand...
An overview of key issues surrounding the intersection between disability studies and special educat...
The purpose of this article is to explore how ideas from disability studies can inform “mainstream” ...
As a field, Disability Studies has gained ground in the past few decades by highlighting alternative...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
A total of 274 preservice teacher education students were surveyed at the beginning and end of a one...
Distance education has the potential to offer a meaningful alternative for students with disabilitie...
This article highlights ways in which disability studies in education (dse) and professional develop...
People living with disability are seen as the population vulnerable to various social ills, in acade...
Due to legislation, advances in technology, and hopefully, a more positive social acceptance, studen...
This study shares similarities and differences in the experiences of graduate students with disabili...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
This article asserts that the field of special education, historically founded on conceptions of dis...
This introductory article serves as the springboard for a greater discussion of the question: How ap...
This article focuses on the Disability Studies in Education (DSE) conference as an example of expand...
An overview of key issues surrounding the intersection between disability studies and special educat...
The purpose of this article is to explore how ideas from disability studies can inform “mainstream” ...
As a field, Disability Studies has gained ground in the past few decades by highlighting alternative...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
A total of 274 preservice teacher education students were surveyed at the beginning and end of a one...
Distance education has the potential to offer a meaningful alternative for students with disabilitie...
This article highlights ways in which disability studies in education (dse) and professional develop...
People living with disability are seen as the population vulnerable to various social ills, in acade...
Due to legislation, advances in technology, and hopefully, a more positive social acceptance, studen...
This study shares similarities and differences in the experiences of graduate students with disabili...