This evidence-based, qualitative study explored the experiences of college graduates with disabilities who are employed. The study used criterion-based analysis and examined the ways these graduates participated in internships, communicated, and the navigations in general that led directly to employment success. Data was collected from programs that resulted in successfully employed college graduates with disabilities, empirical studies, and case studies. The study ends with a consideration of the findings in light of theory and implications to practice. Suggestions for future research are also made pointing to the immense gaps in the literature pertaining to the process of becoming a successfully employed college graduate with a disability
It is believed that the commitment to diversity in the workplace is rooted in the civil rights movem...
The focus of this study was to determine the graduate job placement rate of the Networking Track III...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate new site administrators\u27 perceptions of the term commu...
This study examined the perspectives of a national sample of pre-doctoral internship directors regar...
In this project, several comparison schools were interviewed and disclosed to have used search lists...
This qualitative study examines educators’ perspectives on how a small learning community impacted t...
This study examines teachers\u27 perceptions of the effectiveness of mainstream educational practice...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017The purpose of this research was to increase unde...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established with the main objective of ide...
The persistent disparity in graduation rates between Black and White male students in U.S. secondary...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsWilliam J. AdamsThe study found, ba...
The culture of American education is largely predicated on acquiring the proverbial golden ticket fo...
The United States federal government requires postsecondary schools, including community colleges, t...
The healthcare industry is dependent on the successful delivery of effective education to undergradu...
This study examines the preparation process for students in professional programs and highlights str...
It is believed that the commitment to diversity in the workplace is rooted in the civil rights movem...
The focus of this study was to determine the graduate job placement rate of the Networking Track III...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate new site administrators\u27 perceptions of the term commu...
This study examined the perspectives of a national sample of pre-doctoral internship directors regar...
In this project, several comparison schools were interviewed and disclosed to have used search lists...
This qualitative study examines educators’ perspectives on how a small learning community impacted t...
This study examines teachers\u27 perceptions of the effectiveness of mainstream educational practice...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017The purpose of this research was to increase unde...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established with the main objective of ide...
The persistent disparity in graduation rates between Black and White male students in U.S. secondary...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsWilliam J. AdamsThe study found, ba...
The culture of American education is largely predicated on acquiring the proverbial golden ticket fo...
The United States federal government requires postsecondary schools, including community colleges, t...
The healthcare industry is dependent on the successful delivery of effective education to undergradu...
This study examines the preparation process for students in professional programs and highlights str...
It is believed that the commitment to diversity in the workplace is rooted in the civil rights movem...
The focus of this study was to determine the graduate job placement rate of the Networking Track III...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate new site administrators\u27 perceptions of the term commu...