This thesis explores experiences of girlhood within residential schools for the blind in North America. The analysis draws upon and contributes to theorizing in feminist disability studies and gendered embodiment in schooling and residential schools as social systems. It also offers insight into methodological approaches to conducting research with the blind and partially sighted community. Qualitative interviews with former female students illuminate how girls in these residential school settings experienced and navigated curriculum, space, informal/formal school rules and peer culture. The analysis focuses on gendered and sexualized inequalities as well as the agency of girls within in this particular educational context. Documenting the ...
This study challenged the traditional conception of disability as an individual problem and problema...
Master of Education in Social Justice Education. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.In South A...
Across the United States young women with disabilities are experiencing economic and educational dis...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
Blind children were one of the first 'disabled' groups to be given an education by the State. Howeve...
This research study was aimed at describing the experiences of visually impaired students and their ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.Title: Social exclusion amongst students wit...
Hardcopies exist as standard thesis and as 2-volume Large Print version. Supplementary material (com...
This thesis is concerned about the transition experience and inclusion of vision impaired students i...
Being a female and having a disability has been referred to as \u27double jeopardy\u27 (Wehmeyer & S...
Hardcopies exist as standard thesis and as 2-volume Large Print version. Supplementary material (com...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
Collaboration among parents, educators, and students expands the knowledge base and promotes mutual ...
This study challenged the traditional conception of disability as an individual problem and problema...
Master of Education in Social Justice Education. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.In South A...
Across the United States young women with disabilities are experiencing economic and educational dis...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
Blind children were one of the first 'disabled' groups to be given an education by the State. Howeve...
This research study was aimed at describing the experiences of visually impaired students and their ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.Title: Social exclusion amongst students wit...
Hardcopies exist as standard thesis and as 2-volume Large Print version. Supplementary material (com...
This thesis is concerned about the transition experience and inclusion of vision impaired students i...
Being a female and having a disability has been referred to as \u27double jeopardy\u27 (Wehmeyer & S...
Hardcopies exist as standard thesis and as 2-volume Large Print version. Supplementary material (com...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
Collaboration among parents, educators, and students expands the knowledge base and promotes mutual ...
This study challenged the traditional conception of disability as an individual problem and problema...
Master of Education in Social Justice Education. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.In South A...
Across the United States young women with disabilities are experiencing economic and educational dis...