More and more tertiary institutions are now focusing on the mainstreaming and inclusion of students with disabilities. Some higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa have established so‑called Disability Units (DUs) to offer specialised services to students with disabilities, to facilitate access and integration of these students at their institutions. For many students with disabilities, the DU services are the first point of contact. These units work to facilitate access and ensure participation in the university for students with disabilities. This involves making “reasonable adjustments” and providing support for students with disabilities to ensure full participation and equal opportunities. Students with d...
Current developments in government law and policies have created the hope that people living with a...
The provision of special education for disabled students has seemingly improved in African countries...
The main aim of the research was to determine whether visually and mobility disabled students experi...
More and more tertiary institutions are now focusing on the mainstreaming and inclusion of students ...
The provision of effective support services in an efficient manner is a critical part of any univers...
Master of Science in Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Available researc...
This study was conducted in universities found in Amhara regional state. There are 7 public universi...
Learners with disabilities do not only incur various challenges in their learning encounters, but th...
Master Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Globally, the number of students with disabilitie...
Higher education in South Africa is regulated by several policies, and the obligation of increased a...
This state of the art review paper offers a synthesis of published studies on students with disabili...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)People with disabilities do not face the same circumstances, i...
The advent of democracy in South Africa has put initiatives to redress social injustice suffered by ...
Thesis (MEdPsych (Educational Psychology)--Stellenbosch University, 2008.Since 1994 the South Africa...
This study is motivated by the vigorous discourse around transformation at Rhodes University and inv...
Current developments in government law and policies have created the hope that people living with a...
The provision of special education for disabled students has seemingly improved in African countries...
The main aim of the research was to determine whether visually and mobility disabled students experi...
More and more tertiary institutions are now focusing on the mainstreaming and inclusion of students ...
The provision of effective support services in an efficient manner is a critical part of any univers...
Master of Science in Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Available researc...
This study was conducted in universities found in Amhara regional state. There are 7 public universi...
Learners with disabilities do not only incur various challenges in their learning encounters, but th...
Master Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Globally, the number of students with disabilitie...
Higher education in South Africa is regulated by several policies, and the obligation of increased a...
This state of the art review paper offers a synthesis of published studies on students with disabili...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)People with disabilities do not face the same circumstances, i...
The advent of democracy in South Africa has put initiatives to redress social injustice suffered by ...
Thesis (MEdPsych (Educational Psychology)--Stellenbosch University, 2008.Since 1994 the South Africa...
This study is motivated by the vigorous discourse around transformation at Rhodes University and inv...
Current developments in government law and policies have created the hope that people living with a...
The provision of special education for disabled students has seemingly improved in African countries...
The main aim of the research was to determine whether visually and mobility disabled students experi...