This disability studies in education informed study unpacks effects of neoliberal reforms on students with disabilities in New York City schools. These reforms proliferated small themed schools, dismantled many large schools, and required students to apply to high school. This multi-site case study researched two high schools, one large and one small, with data from interviews and document review. Findings reveal how reforms forced large schools to accept many marginalized students with disabilities, while small schools employed tactics to avoid accepting many students with disabilities seen as having intensive needs. Finally, contextual analysis reveals how larger city politics perpetuated segregative ideologies
In New York City, of the 435 public high schools, one hundred percent are built for the privileged o...
In the field of education, a focus on schools and other educational sites serving vulnerable communi...
ii This retrospective critical case study is directed toward educational leaders, practitioners, adm...
The purpose of this study is to understand the essences of the lived experience of community members...
Neoliberalism is a theory of political economy which holds that the well-being of individuals is bes...
This article begins to unpack the complex effects of the policies of both the small schools and choi...
This thesis explores some of the ways inequalities are maintained and legitimated within the context...
This qualitative study investigated the effects of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act on the educ...
Over- and under-representation of students of color within disability classifications is a nationwid...
An urban Pre-K through 5th grade school referred to as Westvale Elementary School was the focal poin...
This article was recognized by the American Education Research Association, Special Interest Group, ...
This article was recognized by the American Education Research Association, Special Interest Group, ...
Purpose - Previous quantitative research documents that college students with disabilities do not at...
Purpose - Previous quantitative research documents that college students with disabilities do not at...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to investigate the effects of a unified enrollment sys...
In New York City, of the 435 public high schools, one hundred percent are built for the privileged o...
In the field of education, a focus on schools and other educational sites serving vulnerable communi...
ii This retrospective critical case study is directed toward educational leaders, practitioners, adm...
The purpose of this study is to understand the essences of the lived experience of community members...
Neoliberalism is a theory of political economy which holds that the well-being of individuals is bes...
This article begins to unpack the complex effects of the policies of both the small schools and choi...
This thesis explores some of the ways inequalities are maintained and legitimated within the context...
This qualitative study investigated the effects of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act on the educ...
Over- and under-representation of students of color within disability classifications is a nationwid...
An urban Pre-K through 5th grade school referred to as Westvale Elementary School was the focal poin...
This article was recognized by the American Education Research Association, Special Interest Group, ...
This article was recognized by the American Education Research Association, Special Interest Group, ...
Purpose - Previous quantitative research documents that college students with disabilities do not at...
Purpose - Previous quantitative research documents that college students with disabilities do not at...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to investigate the effects of a unified enrollment sys...
In New York City, of the 435 public high schools, one hundred percent are built for the privileged o...
In the field of education, a focus on schools and other educational sites serving vulnerable communi...
ii This retrospective critical case study is directed toward educational leaders, practitioners, adm...