Students with disabilities have been going through different forms of discrimination and exclusion. These include inaccessible learning materials and learning platforms, negative attitudes from lecturers, fellow students and more. This paper comes from a qualitative study that sought to explore how Covid-19 deepened these educational inequalities at an Open Distance Learning institution in South Africa. The results of the study reveal that institutions of higher learning had to quickly adjust their teaching and assessment to online mode. This led to heightened exclusion of students with disabilities as their examinations had to be postponed to second semester due to lack of preparations for special examinations. Students also reported exper...
Emergence of COVID-19 further exposed educational inequalities and epistemic injustices experienced ...
The purpose of the study was to assess the study designs and methodological approaches of published ...
The rights of all persons to be granted equal access to higher education are espoused in the Univers...
The Covid‑19 pandemic has led to changes from traditional face-to-face teaching and learning to ...
The paper used Critical Disability Theory to unpack the impact of Covid-19 on students with disabili...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
The present study utilised the systematic review method to report on the learning challenges faced b...
The advent of democracy in South Africa has put initiatives to redress social injustice suffered by ...
The impact of COVID-19 is falling unevenly across the South African population; research quickly rev...
People with disabilities are a large, disadvantaged minority, comprising approximately 12% of the po...
The unexpected emergence of COVID-19 pandemic has had adverse effects on diverse students’ epistemic...
Academic exclusion within higher education institutions has been an alarming global issue that has r...
Background: South Africa’s Constitution guarantees everyone, including persons with disabilities, th...
Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic brought changes to the scenario of teaching and learning in institut...
Master of Science in Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Available researc...
Emergence of COVID-19 further exposed educational inequalities and epistemic injustices experienced ...
The purpose of the study was to assess the study designs and methodological approaches of published ...
The rights of all persons to be granted equal access to higher education are espoused in the Univers...
The Covid‑19 pandemic has led to changes from traditional face-to-face teaching and learning to ...
The paper used Critical Disability Theory to unpack the impact of Covid-19 on students with disabili...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
The present study utilised the systematic review method to report on the learning challenges faced b...
The advent of democracy in South Africa has put initiatives to redress social injustice suffered by ...
The impact of COVID-19 is falling unevenly across the South African population; research quickly rev...
People with disabilities are a large, disadvantaged minority, comprising approximately 12% of the po...
The unexpected emergence of COVID-19 pandemic has had adverse effects on diverse students’ epistemic...
Academic exclusion within higher education institutions has been an alarming global issue that has r...
Background: South Africa’s Constitution guarantees everyone, including persons with disabilities, th...
Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic brought changes to the scenario of teaching and learning in institut...
Master of Science in Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Available researc...
Emergence of COVID-19 further exposed educational inequalities and epistemic injustices experienced ...
The purpose of the study was to assess the study designs and methodological approaches of published ...
The rights of all persons to be granted equal access to higher education are espoused in the Univers...