In this paper I investigate the perceptions and lived experiences of four teachers and one administrator working at a secondary school in Canada in which all of the students have been institutionally designated with a " disability." Data was collected for this qualitative study through five semi-structured, face-to-face interviews. As I deconstructed and analyzed the lived experiences of the participants I paid particular attention to their perceptions of what makes this school distinctive; how they as educators develop a sense of community and collegiality in their individual classrooms and the broader school; the issues or challenges they encounter supporting the learning and life chances of students; and the curricular and pedagogical ch...
This instrumental case study investigated how collaborative, ongoing, situated, and inquiry-oriented...
The aim of this study is to examine how teachers enable students with intellectual disabilities to p...
This meta-synthesis of the literature on K-8 teachers with disabilities examines the profound infl...
In this paper I investigate the perceptions and lived experiences of four teachers and one administr...
This qualitative study examines the issues 20 North Queensland secondary teachers face when students...
This dissertation is a qualitative exploration of the perspectives and lived experiences of 3 genera...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
This paper contends that disabled teachers are in such short supply as to be invisible even amongst ...
Does it matter who teaches disability studies, whether that teacher has a disability or not? Maybe t...
Numerous debates surround reasons for lack of school performance. One commonly-held belief by some e...
This dissertation seeks to explore the ways in which teachers in substantially separate classroom sp...
This study was conducted to find how teacher candidates at a southwestern regional university unders...
Disability is often perceived as a rare phenomenon that only affects a small number of people (Dewsb...
This review of the literature examines the profound influence teachers with disabilities can have in...
Disabled students’ experiences of working with teacher aides constitute a recent focus of internatio...
This instrumental case study investigated how collaborative, ongoing, situated, and inquiry-oriented...
The aim of this study is to examine how teachers enable students with intellectual disabilities to p...
This meta-synthesis of the literature on K-8 teachers with disabilities examines the profound infl...
In this paper I investigate the perceptions and lived experiences of four teachers and one administr...
This qualitative study examines the issues 20 North Queensland secondary teachers face when students...
This dissertation is a qualitative exploration of the perspectives and lived experiences of 3 genera...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
This paper contends that disabled teachers are in such short supply as to be invisible even amongst ...
Does it matter who teaches disability studies, whether that teacher has a disability or not? Maybe t...
Numerous debates surround reasons for lack of school performance. One commonly-held belief by some e...
This dissertation seeks to explore the ways in which teachers in substantially separate classroom sp...
This study was conducted to find how teacher candidates at a southwestern regional university unders...
Disability is often perceived as a rare phenomenon that only affects a small number of people (Dewsb...
This review of the literature examines the profound influence teachers with disabilities can have in...
Disabled students’ experiences of working with teacher aides constitute a recent focus of internatio...
This instrumental case study investigated how collaborative, ongoing, situated, and inquiry-oriented...
The aim of this study is to examine how teachers enable students with intellectual disabilities to p...
This meta-synthesis of the literature on K-8 teachers with disabilities examines the profound infl...