This article focuses on the Disability Studies in Education (DSE) conference as an example of expanding disability studies (DS). First, the origins, purpose, and history of the DSE conference are described as a valid alternative discipline to special education. Second, the following three questions are posed in relation to DSE scholars: (1) To what degree can we transgress within existing structures of teacher education and doctoral programs without being provided lip-service, coopted, or dismissed as ideological versus practical? (2) To what degree can we engage (and critique) the field of special education within its journals and conferences—and provide a greater plurality of perspectives within them? And, (3) how can we strategize to wid...
This dissertation reports the results of a mixed methods study examining the perceptions of Illinois...
Using a Disability Studies in Education lens, we will share position papers and discuss strategies t...
Education systems worldwide will only successfully serve the needs of people with disability when we...
This introductory article serves as the springboard for a greater discussion of the question: How ap...
An overview of key issues surrounding the intersection between disability studies and special educat...
This article asserts that the field of special education, historically founded on conceptions of dis...
This article seeks to answer the question: In what ways do recent widespread and sustained critiques...
Scholars in the field of Disability Studies (DS) have asserted that introducing future and current e...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
Disability Studies in Education (DSE) questions deficit-based views of disability, the notion that d...
The purpose of this article is to explore how ideas from disability studies can inform “mainstream” ...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
We are pleased to present a special issue entitled Disability Studies and Education to DSQ readers. ...
This dissertation reports the results of a mixed methods study examining the perceptions of Illinois...
Using a Disability Studies in Education lens, we will share position papers and discuss strategies t...
Education systems worldwide will only successfully serve the needs of people with disability when we...
This introductory article serves as the springboard for a greater discussion of the question: How ap...
An overview of key issues surrounding the intersection between disability studies and special educat...
This article asserts that the field of special education, historically founded on conceptions of dis...
This article seeks to answer the question: In what ways do recent widespread and sustained critiques...
Scholars in the field of Disability Studies (DS) have asserted that introducing future and current e...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
Disability Studies in Education (DSE) questions deficit-based views of disability, the notion that d...
The purpose of this article is to explore how ideas from disability studies can inform “mainstream” ...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
We are pleased to present a special issue entitled Disability Studies and Education to DSQ readers. ...
This dissertation reports the results of a mixed methods study examining the perceptions of Illinois...
Using a Disability Studies in Education lens, we will share position papers and discuss strategies t...
Education systems worldwide will only successfully serve the needs of people with disability when we...