Drawing on the insights of critical disability studies, this article addresses anxieties frequently articulated by academic staff around the implementation of the United Kingdom's Disability Discrimination Act: how to accommodate the needs of students with 'hidden' impairments. Following the social model of disbility, it argues that universities should avoid the use of medical labels in identifying the learning needs of disabled students, and should make efforts to institute as part of everyday practice of diversity of inclusive teaching straegies. Finally it discusses an induction activity which sought to encourage students to disclose additional learning needs to university staff while opening up a discussion around difference and diversi...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
Nearly all secondary educators are required to take at least one special education course to become ...
Since the mid 1970s universities and colleges have had a legal obligation to provide accommodations ...
This paper contends that disabled teachers are in such short supply as to be invisible even amongst ...
This paper uses a discursive analysis to examine the experience of ‘inclusion’ from several stakehol...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
As teachers of disability studies, working with students from the health and psychological sciences,...
Individuals with disabilities historically have been stigmatized in terms of their capabilities and ...
This article reports on research into the discourse and application of ‘inclusion’ policies in highe...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
This article presents extracts from a doctoral study which explored how, if at all, Equality and Div...
This article reports on a qualitative study identifying the drivers for and boundaries to disability...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
Nearly all secondary educators are required to take at least one special education course to become ...
Since the mid 1970s universities and colleges have had a legal obligation to provide accommodations ...
This paper contends that disabled teachers are in such short supply as to be invisible even amongst ...
This paper uses a discursive analysis to examine the experience of ‘inclusion’ from several stakehol...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
As teachers of disability studies, working with students from the health and psychological sciences,...
Individuals with disabilities historically have been stigmatized in terms of their capabilities and ...
This article reports on research into the discourse and application of ‘inclusion’ policies in highe...
In this article the tripartite model of disability is applied to the lived experience of twenty-firs...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
This article presents extracts from a doctoral study which explored how, if at all, Equality and Div...
This article reports on a qualitative study identifying the drivers for and boundaries to disability...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...