Employing some of the features of participatory research methodology, a disabled faculty joins a student with mental health diagnosis to examine the factors that hinder or enable success for this group. The theoretical framework or scholarly bearings for the study comes from the critical social model of disability, disability services scholarship in the United States, and education theory literature on “student success”. With a particular focus on students with bipolar disorder, the article highlights the gaps in disability scholarship on this specific group while underscoring the oppression experienced by them through the inclusion of an autoethnographic segment by the primary author in this collaborative, scholarly work. The model of acce...
In this chapter, the authors critically review the current state of quantitative research on college...
IntroductionSeveral international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to high...
Disabilities and neurodiversity are dominantly understood as something that challenges higher educat...
Employing some of the features of participatory research methodology, a disabled faculty joins a stu...
Employing some of the features of participatory research methodology, a disabled faculty joins a stu...
The attendance of students with psychiatric disabilities has significantly increased over recent dec...
Institutions of higher education within the United States have not had a reputation of inclusivity. ...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
Abstract: Nine people with mental health diagnoses wrote a dialogue to discuss how we navigate our c...
How useful are disability services in the current higher education for college students with psychia...
People with disabilities are just one of the groups designated for special attention in relation to ...
College students with disabilities experience many barriers to postsecondary education including dis...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
In this chapter, the authors critically review the current state of quantitative research on college...
IntroductionSeveral international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to high...
Disabilities and neurodiversity are dominantly understood as something that challenges higher educat...
Employing some of the features of participatory research methodology, a disabled faculty joins a stu...
Employing some of the features of participatory research methodology, a disabled faculty joins a stu...
The attendance of students with psychiatric disabilities has significantly increased over recent dec...
Institutions of higher education within the United States have not had a reputation of inclusivity. ...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
Abstract: Nine people with mental health diagnoses wrote a dialogue to discuss how we navigate our c...
How useful are disability services in the current higher education for college students with psychia...
People with disabilities are just one of the groups designated for special attention in relation to ...
College students with disabilities experience many barriers to postsecondary education including dis...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
In this chapter, the authors critically review the current state of quantitative research on college...
IntroductionSeveral international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to high...
Disabilities and neurodiversity are dominantly understood as something that challenges higher educat...