Postsecondary outcomes remain difficult to attain despite their significance to learners with disabilities. This qualitative study investigated the impact of a hidden curriculum of time on the education of five undergraduate students with disabilities at a Carnegie Research One institution in the midwestern U.S. Participants in their quest for an education experienced a hidden curriculum of time in the form of physical impairments, educational costs of ill-health, and disability discrimination. The academic barriers participants encountered in reaching their educational goals suggest that addressing the hidden curriculum of time is essential for authentic inclusion and achievement of postsecondary education outcomes
Disability and American Education is a 2 credit, in-person, undergraduate course offered at a public...
Abstract: This study investigated the impact of specified variables related to academic history, beh...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityEducating students with disabilities gained national attention...
Through the auspices of federal legislation, students with disabilities are gaining access to higher...
Despite the large increase of students with learning disabilities entering postsecondary institution...
Individuals with disabilities historically have been stigmatized in terms of their capabilities and ...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
There have been several legislative pieces (e.g., Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabil...
The problem addressed in this research study was that students with disabilities were experiencing c...
Students with learning disabilities have been attending postsecondary education in increasing number...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
Multiple studies document that students with disabilities participate at significantly lower rates t...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
Researchers have shown the importance of effective transition services for students with learning di...
People with disabilities (PwDs) have been prevented from accessing rights that are freely available ...
Disability and American Education is a 2 credit, in-person, undergraduate course offered at a public...
Abstract: This study investigated the impact of specified variables related to academic history, beh...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityEducating students with disabilities gained national attention...
Through the auspices of federal legislation, students with disabilities are gaining access to higher...
Despite the large increase of students with learning disabilities entering postsecondary institution...
Individuals with disabilities historically have been stigmatized in terms of their capabilities and ...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
There have been several legislative pieces (e.g., Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabil...
The problem addressed in this research study was that students with disabilities were experiencing c...
Students with learning disabilities have been attending postsecondary education in increasing number...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
Multiple studies document that students with disabilities participate at significantly lower rates t...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
Researchers have shown the importance of effective transition services for students with learning di...
People with disabilities (PwDs) have been prevented from accessing rights that are freely available ...
Disability and American Education is a 2 credit, in-person, undergraduate course offered at a public...
Abstract: This study investigated the impact of specified variables related to academic history, beh...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityEducating students with disabilities gained national attention...