Evaluation research, including qualitative and quantitative data, was used in this study to determine the impact of professional development on online courses’ accessibility by students with disabilities. The study focused on online courses and course content. Data collection took place in phases and included self-paced, online professional development and one-on-one support sessions, a pre- and postsurvey, and a focus group interview. The study took place at a regional 4-year public institution of higher education in West Texas. Change theory emerged as the primary theoretical lens guiding the research as the study unfolded
Since 2008, the number of students with intellectual disabilities and the number of postsecondary ed...
The purpose of this qualitative study was designed to determine if teachers in an elementary school ...
Over one tenth of students in postsecondary education have a documented disability as defined by the...
The purpose of this study will be to identify important factors that should be considered by faculty...
This is an exploratory internet study of post-secondary students with disabilities regarding their a...
This quantitative research study examines the course completion and course grades of students who pa...
Due to an increasing number of students gaining access to online courses, online education is quickl...
The body of research concerning college students with learning disabilities is sparse relative to th...
2012-04-17The overarching aim of this mixed methods study was to explore the online experiences of s...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine what colleges and universities...
Opportunities for individuals with exceptional needs to participate in inclusive environments have i...
The purpose of this explanatory, sequential, mixed-method study was to examine the perceptions and u...
The research examined factors related to support for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in faculty ...
This exploratory study featured interviews with students’ with disabilities at a Midwestern Communit...
Due to legislation, advances in technology, and hopefully, a more positive social acceptance, studen...
Since 2008, the number of students with intellectual disabilities and the number of postsecondary ed...
The purpose of this qualitative study was designed to determine if teachers in an elementary school ...
Over one tenth of students in postsecondary education have a documented disability as defined by the...
The purpose of this study will be to identify important factors that should be considered by faculty...
This is an exploratory internet study of post-secondary students with disabilities regarding their a...
This quantitative research study examines the course completion and course grades of students who pa...
Due to an increasing number of students gaining access to online courses, online education is quickl...
The body of research concerning college students with learning disabilities is sparse relative to th...
2012-04-17The overarching aim of this mixed methods study was to explore the online experiences of s...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine what colleges and universities...
Opportunities for individuals with exceptional needs to participate in inclusive environments have i...
The purpose of this explanatory, sequential, mixed-method study was to examine the perceptions and u...
The research examined factors related to support for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in faculty ...
This exploratory study featured interviews with students’ with disabilities at a Midwestern Communit...
Due to legislation, advances in technology, and hopefully, a more positive social acceptance, studen...
Since 2008, the number of students with intellectual disabilities and the number of postsecondary ed...
The purpose of this qualitative study was designed to determine if teachers in an elementary school ...
Over one tenth of students in postsecondary education have a documented disability as defined by the...