It has been 25 years since the first issue of International Higher Education was published. By coincidence, it is also 25 years since the Salamanca Statement called on the international community to endorse the approach of inclusive education, including at the tertiary level. The past quarter century has witnessed the global massification of postsecondary education, yet this explosion of facilities and enrollment has largely entrenched and exacerbated the exclusion of people with disabilities from the sector. This is particularly the case in low- and middle-income contexts, where university completion rates for students with disabilities are worryingly low compared to those of students without disabilities. Evidence from 35 low- and middle-...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
The Higher Education in India has witnessed many fold increase in its institutional capacity since i...
Between 10% and 15% of the world's population are thought to be disabled. The 2006 United Nations Co...
It is 25 years since the Salamanca Statement called on the international community to endorse the ap...
peer reviewedUniversities are among the most durable and successful institutions globally. However, ...
peer reviewedAbstract: Educational expansion has reached the tertiary level; however, inclusive high...
It is evidence that the physical handicapped Disability people in higher education have lowered than...
The study investigated the extent to which students with disabilities were coping with the inclusive...
Spanish legislation obliges the public administration to ensure equal opportunities and support for ...
Background: Historically, challenges faced by students with disabilities (SWDs) in accessing higher ...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
In the last fifteen years, following global trends of humanization of social life, the formation of ...
Inclusive higher education is elusive for students with disabilities, especially in developing count...
The article describes the current state of inclusive higher education in the countries of Western Eu...
Investment in education and cultural development over the past five decades has seen a rapid expansi...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
The Higher Education in India has witnessed many fold increase in its institutional capacity since i...
Between 10% and 15% of the world's population are thought to be disabled. The 2006 United Nations Co...
It is 25 years since the Salamanca Statement called on the international community to endorse the ap...
peer reviewedUniversities are among the most durable and successful institutions globally. However, ...
peer reviewedAbstract: Educational expansion has reached the tertiary level; however, inclusive high...
It is evidence that the physical handicapped Disability people in higher education have lowered than...
The study investigated the extent to which students with disabilities were coping with the inclusive...
Spanish legislation obliges the public administration to ensure equal opportunities and support for ...
Background: Historically, challenges faced by students with disabilities (SWDs) in accessing higher ...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
In the last fifteen years, following global trends of humanization of social life, the formation of ...
Inclusive higher education is elusive for students with disabilities, especially in developing count...
The article describes the current state of inclusive higher education in the countries of Western Eu...
Investment in education and cultural development over the past five decades has seen a rapid expansi...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
The Higher Education in India has witnessed many fold increase in its institutional capacity since i...
Between 10% and 15% of the world's population are thought to be disabled. The 2006 United Nations Co...