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This book offers information, insights, and guidance to support students with special educational needs within the postsecondary environment. It was originally published as a special issue of European Journal of Special Needs Education.
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This book offers information, insights, and guidance to support students with special educational needs within the postsecondary environment. It was originally published as a special issue of European Journal of Special Needs Education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351107563
- Artikelnr.: 58406918
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351107563
- Artikelnr.: 58406918
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Mary Ruth Coleman, PhD, is a Senior Scientist, Emeritus, at the FPG Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. She directs Project U-STAR PLUS (Using Science, Talents and Abilities to Recognize Students - Promoting Learning in Underrepresented Students). Michael Shevlin is Professor in Inclusive Education in the School of Education, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland, and Director of the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities. He has researched widely in the area of inclusive education with a strong focus on establishing inclusive learning environments and facilitating pupil voice within schools.
Guest Editor's comments Mary Ruth Coleman and Michael Shevlin 1. Inclusive
education in higher education: challenges and opportunities Anabel Morñia
2. Academic self-efficacy, sense of coherence, hope and tiredness among
college students with learning disabilities Shiri Ben-Naim, Roni
Laslo-Roth, Michal Einav, Hadar Biran and Malka Margalit 3. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ADHD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Saskia van der Oord, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 4. Making the
transition to post-secondary education: opportunities and challenges
experienced by students with ASD in the Republic of Ireland Sheena Bell,
Cristina Devecchi, Conor Mc Guckin and Michael Shevlin 5. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ASD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 6. Developing an inclusive
learning environment for students with visual impairment in higher
education: progressive mutual accommodation and learner experiences in the
United Kingdom Rachel Hewett, Graeme Douglas, Michael McLinden and Sue Keil
7. Responding to the needs of students with mental health difficulties in
higher education: an Irish perspective Esther Murphy 8. Belonging to higher
education: inclusive education for students with intellectual disabilities
Kristín Björnsdóttir 9. Re-visiting the role of disability coordinators:
the changing needs of disabled students and current support strategies from
a UK university Mujde Koca-Atabey 10. Dual PowerPoint presentation approach
for students with special educational needs and note-takers Nitin Naik
11. From the voice of a 'socratic gadfly': a call for more academic
activism in the researching of disability in postsecondary education Jane
Seale
education in higher education: challenges and opportunities Anabel Morñia
2. Academic self-efficacy, sense of coherence, hope and tiredness among
college students with learning disabilities Shiri Ben-Naim, Roni
Laslo-Roth, Michal Einav, Hadar Biran and Malka Margalit 3. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ADHD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Saskia van der Oord, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 4. Making the
transition to post-secondary education: opportunities and challenges
experienced by students with ASD in the Republic of Ireland Sheena Bell,
Cristina Devecchi, Conor Mc Guckin and Michael Shevlin 5. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ASD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 6. Developing an inclusive
learning environment for students with visual impairment in higher
education: progressive mutual accommodation and learner experiences in the
United Kingdom Rachel Hewett, Graeme Douglas, Michael McLinden and Sue Keil
7. Responding to the needs of students with mental health difficulties in
higher education: an Irish perspective Esther Murphy 8. Belonging to higher
education: inclusive education for students with intellectual disabilities
Kristín Björnsdóttir 9. Re-visiting the role of disability coordinators:
the changing needs of disabled students and current support strategies from
a UK university Mujde Koca-Atabey 10. Dual PowerPoint presentation approach
for students with special educational needs and note-takers Nitin Naik
11. From the voice of a 'socratic gadfly': a call for more academic
activism in the researching of disability in postsecondary education Jane
Seale
Guest Editor's comments Mary Ruth Coleman and Michael Shevlin 1. Inclusive
education in higher education: challenges and opportunities Anabel Morñia
2. Academic self-efficacy, sense of coherence, hope and tiredness among
college students with learning disabilities Shiri Ben-Naim, Roni
Laslo-Roth, Michal Einav, Hadar Biran and Malka Margalit 3. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ADHD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Saskia van der Oord, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 4. Making the
transition to post-secondary education: opportunities and challenges
experienced by students with ASD in the Republic of Ireland Sheena Bell,
Cristina Devecchi, Conor Mc Guckin and Michael Shevlin 5. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ASD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 6. Developing an inclusive
learning environment for students with visual impairment in higher
education: progressive mutual accommodation and learner experiences in the
United Kingdom Rachel Hewett, Graeme Douglas, Michael McLinden and Sue Keil
7. Responding to the needs of students with mental health difficulties in
higher education: an Irish perspective Esther Murphy 8. Belonging to higher
education: inclusive education for students with intellectual disabilities
Kristín Björnsdóttir 9. Re-visiting the role of disability coordinators:
the changing needs of disabled students and current support strategies from
a UK university Mujde Koca-Atabey 10. Dual PowerPoint presentation approach
for students with special educational needs and note-takers Nitin Naik
11. From the voice of a 'socratic gadfly': a call for more academic
activism in the researching of disability in postsecondary education Jane
Seale
education in higher education: challenges and opportunities Anabel Morñia
2. Academic self-efficacy, sense of coherence, hope and tiredness among
college students with learning disabilities Shiri Ben-Naim, Roni
Laslo-Roth, Michal Einav, Hadar Biran and Malka Margalit 3. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ADHD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Saskia van der Oord, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 4. Making the
transition to post-secondary education: opportunities and challenges
experienced by students with ASD in the Republic of Ireland Sheena Bell,
Cristina Devecchi, Conor Mc Guckin and Michael Shevlin 5. Functioning and
participation problems of students with ASD in higher education: which
reasonable accommodations are effective? Dorien Jansen, Katja Petry, Eva
Ceulemans, Ilse Noens and Dieter Baeyens 6. Developing an inclusive
learning environment for students with visual impairment in higher
education: progressive mutual accommodation and learner experiences in the
United Kingdom Rachel Hewett, Graeme Douglas, Michael McLinden and Sue Keil
7. Responding to the needs of students with mental health difficulties in
higher education: an Irish perspective Esther Murphy 8. Belonging to higher
education: inclusive education for students with intellectual disabilities
Kristín Björnsdóttir 9. Re-visiting the role of disability coordinators:
the changing needs of disabled students and current support strategies from
a UK university Mujde Koca-Atabey 10. Dual PowerPoint presentation approach
for students with special educational needs and note-takers Nitin Naik
11. From the voice of a 'socratic gadfly': a call for more academic
activism in the researching of disability in postsecondary education Jane
Seale