Students attending charter schools, including those with learning disabilities, are subject to policies set by individual charter management organizations. One practice used within some charter schools is grade-level retention, or having students repeat a grade level. Literature overwhelmingly indicates that retention is associated with negative outcomes, yet the practice continues to be used. One particular charter school that uses a strict retention policy and retains students with learning disabilities was studied to understand how the process unfolds. Using the conceptual frameworks of critical disability theory and critical pedagogy, the study draws inferences regarding how this phenomenon blends with ableism and power imbalances. Six ...
In this era of education accountability, teachers are looking closely at grade level requirements an...
History, trends, and data indicate the harm of segregation for persons with significant cognitive di...
Students with disabilities are entering higher education at higher rates than ever before. However, ...
There is a lack of research examining the rates and effect of grade retention, a widely used interve...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors that have contributed to the success of students wi...
Abstract The aim of charter schools is to provide equal learning opportunities for all children, par...
Numerous debates surround reasons for lack of school performance. One commonly-held belief by some e...
Charter schools have been scrutinized in the past and accused to practicing selective enrollment – a...
Public laws mandating access to free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environme...
As academic reform movements push schools to provide more rigorous learning environments for student...
We used qualitative methods to study 12 young people with learning disabilities who were successful ...
Parents and families of students with disabilities want an equal opportunity to choose a school for ...
The following literature review will identify and explore some of the retention strategies identifie...
In 1990 the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) required that states provide a free a...
There is a perception that charter schools enroll a disproportionately lower number of students with...
In this era of education accountability, teachers are looking closely at grade level requirements an...
History, trends, and data indicate the harm of segregation for persons with significant cognitive di...
Students with disabilities are entering higher education at higher rates than ever before. However, ...
There is a lack of research examining the rates and effect of grade retention, a widely used interve...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors that have contributed to the success of students wi...
Abstract The aim of charter schools is to provide equal learning opportunities for all children, par...
Numerous debates surround reasons for lack of school performance. One commonly-held belief by some e...
Charter schools have been scrutinized in the past and accused to practicing selective enrollment – a...
Public laws mandating access to free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environme...
As academic reform movements push schools to provide more rigorous learning environments for student...
We used qualitative methods to study 12 young people with learning disabilities who were successful ...
Parents and families of students with disabilities want an equal opportunity to choose a school for ...
The following literature review will identify and explore some of the retention strategies identifie...
In 1990 the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) required that states provide a free a...
There is a perception that charter schools enroll a disproportionately lower number of students with...
In this era of education accountability, teachers are looking closely at grade level requirements an...
History, trends, and data indicate the harm of segregation for persons with significant cognitive di...
Students with disabilities are entering higher education at higher rates than ever before. However, ...