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A right not to work and disabled people
For 70 years in Britain there have been attempts to increase the number of disabled people in paid employment. They have failed to do so, even in contemporary society where, in theory at least, the Equality Act, 2010 should prevent employers from discriminating against disabled people and there has been substantial investment in increased mandatory ...
Grover, Chris, Piggott, Linda
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Abstract Many newcomer children spend a ‘silent year’ in elementary school classrooms while they adjust to a new culture and language. This often delays inclusion in learning and forming friendships with peers. For refugee children with disabilities (RCDs) this phase may last for 3 years or more, impacting their mental health and sense of belonging ...
Susan Barber
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A research of the attitudes of sports sciences students towards disabled people
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of students who had a class on disabled people and those who did not. The students who participated in the study were studying at the Faculty of Sports Sciences of Ondokuz Mayıs University during ...
Gul Cavusoglu+3 more
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Transition from school to adult life for physically disabled young people [PDF]
Leigh Fiorentino+6 more
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Rigour in interpretive qualitative research in education: Ideas to think with
Abstract There has been a proliferation of qualitative approaches to researching education. While this has resulted in the construction of a rich tapestry of knowledge about education, it has also resulted in disparate research ideas, processes and practices, and created tensions relating to what constitutes rigorous qualitative research in education ...
Anthony J. Maher
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Injuries sustained by caregivers of disabled elderly people [PDF]
Alex Brown, G P Mulley
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Teacher self‐efficacy: Validating a new measurement scale to capture the elusive construct
Abstract Teachers’ beliefs in their ability to positively impact students’ learning outcomes has become a strong indicator of teachers’ motivation and behaviour towards the instructional strategies they employ. However, measuring the broader concept of teacher self‐efficacy is still somewhat problematic as current scales are dated, have measurement ...
Stuart Woodcock+2 more
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Participation and Outcomes among Disabled and Non-Disabled People in the Diabetes Pay-for-Performance Program. [PDF]
Kuo WY, Tsai WC, Kung PT.
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Abstract A small‐scale qualitative case study of students at a post‐1992 university in England sought to understand the nuanced experiences of returning to face‐to‐face study following the pandemic. Whilst much has been written about the effects of studying online, much less is known about how students adapted once they returned to campus‐based ...
Jesse Potter+3 more
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