Nordic research concerning disabled higher education students has suggested that inclusion often simply means placement among non-disabled peers. Individual disabled students are the ones who must bridge the gap between which accommodations are offered and what their felt needs are. The study presented in this article is based on semi-structured qualitative interviews with five deaf Norwegian master’s degree students. Teachers’ knowledge regarding visually oriented instruction and intercultural communication was central to the students’ perceived inclusion. The informants largely saw themselves as responsible for academic inclusion and would make demands for adjustments only when all other options were exhausted. Achieving results was given...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in European Journal of S...
The goal of this paper is to explore the relationship between inclusive and integrative learning, po...
This chapter reports on a new initiative in Dublin City University (DCU) to provide, for the first t...
Nordic research concerning disabled higher education students has suggested that inclusion often sim...
Nordic research concerning disabled higher education students has suggested that inclusion often sim...
This article discusses ways of understanding the processes involved when disabled students negotiate...
Panel Inclusive Communication at University and Tertiary Education Level, June, 29, 2021The inclusio...
This article explores the lived experiences of deaf undergraduates’ acquisition of employability ski...
This article focuses on the role of the educational interpreter as seen from the student’s perspecti...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
This qualitative study is positioned in critical disability studies and explores lecturers’ teaching...
Inclusion is a term and process that is culturally, politically, medically, philosophically, and his...
The aims of the study are: To research, and document, deaf pupils' experiences of inclusion, their...
How disabled people gather and share common experiences is empirically not a well-addressed issue in...
This article focuses on the experience of signing deaf academics working in higher education institu...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in European Journal of S...
The goal of this paper is to explore the relationship between inclusive and integrative learning, po...
This chapter reports on a new initiative in Dublin City University (DCU) to provide, for the first t...
Nordic research concerning disabled higher education students has suggested that inclusion often sim...
Nordic research concerning disabled higher education students has suggested that inclusion often sim...
This article discusses ways of understanding the processes involved when disabled students negotiate...
Panel Inclusive Communication at University and Tertiary Education Level, June, 29, 2021The inclusio...
This article explores the lived experiences of deaf undergraduates’ acquisition of employability ski...
This article focuses on the role of the educational interpreter as seen from the student’s perspecti...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
This qualitative study is positioned in critical disability studies and explores lecturers’ teaching...
Inclusion is a term and process that is culturally, politically, medically, philosophically, and his...
The aims of the study are: To research, and document, deaf pupils' experiences of inclusion, their...
How disabled people gather and share common experiences is empirically not a well-addressed issue in...
This article focuses on the experience of signing deaf academics working in higher education institu...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in European Journal of S...
The goal of this paper is to explore the relationship between inclusive and integrative learning, po...
This chapter reports on a new initiative in Dublin City University (DCU) to provide, for the first t...