Transitioning from elementary to secondary school is a major event in adolescents' lives and can be associated with academic, social, and emotional challenges (Shaffer, 2005; Sirsch, 2003). Considerably less research has focused on the transitional experiences of students with intellectual disabilities (lD) as they enter secondary school and the role of educational inclusion in this process (Noland, Cason, & Lincoln, 2007). Conceivably, students with ID who leave inclusive elementary schools, where they have been educated alongside their peers without ID, and who enter segregated secondary educational placements may experience unique social and emotional challenges (Farmer, Pearl, & Van Acker, 1996; Fryxell & Kennedy, 1995; Sh...
Social interaction is critical to health, quality of life, and linguistic and cognitive development....
This case study aims at identifying facilitators to the transition to post-school adult living of an...
This in-depth qualitative, phenomenological (Smith & Fowler, 2009) research study attempted to under...
The primary purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the conceptions of and experiences with...
Data collected from three urban high schools in Ontario captures multiple voices in relation to incl...
This paper investigates the transition experiences of students with intellectual disability, as they...
Purpose. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to investigate and describe the secondary school...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
This case study was conducted in order to assess the differences in occurrence of maladaptive behavi...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). ...
In recent years, states have been interested in the amount of time students with moderate intellectu...
Collaboration among parents, educators, and students expands the knowledge base and promotes mutual...
Making the transition from high school to adult life is a challenging process for youth with Intelle...
In education settings, inclusive or mainstream classes are resisted at the secondary level and there...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
Social interaction is critical to health, quality of life, and linguistic and cognitive development....
This case study aims at identifying facilitators to the transition to post-school adult living of an...
This in-depth qualitative, phenomenological (Smith & Fowler, 2009) research study attempted to under...
The primary purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the conceptions of and experiences with...
Data collected from three urban high schools in Ontario captures multiple voices in relation to incl...
This paper investigates the transition experiences of students with intellectual disability, as they...
Purpose. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to investigate and describe the secondary school...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
This case study was conducted in order to assess the differences in occurrence of maladaptive behavi...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). ...
In recent years, states have been interested in the amount of time students with moderate intellectu...
Collaboration among parents, educators, and students expands the knowledge base and promotes mutual...
Making the transition from high school to adult life is a challenging process for youth with Intelle...
In education settings, inclusive or mainstream classes are resisted at the secondary level and there...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
Social interaction is critical to health, quality of life, and linguistic and cognitive development....
This case study aims at identifying facilitators to the transition to post-school adult living of an...
This in-depth qualitative, phenomenological (Smith & Fowler, 2009) research study attempted to under...