Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Educational Administration and Supervision (3)
- Disability Law (2)
- Disability and Equity in Education (2)
- Educational Leadership (2)
- Accessibility (1)
-
- Applied Ethics (1)
- Arts and Humanities (1)
- Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education (1)
- Civic and Community Engagement (1)
- Civil Rights and Discrimination (1)
- Curriculum and Instruction (1)
- Disability Studies (1)
- Education Policy (1)
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research (1)
- Educational Sociology (1)
- Educational Technology (1)
- Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration (1)
- Epistemology (1)
- Ethics and Political Philosophy (1)
- Higher Education (1)
- Higher Education Administration (1)
- Inequality and Stratification (1)
- Labor and Employment Law (1)
- Language and Literacy Education (1)
- Law and Philosophy (1)
- Legal Studies (1)
- Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures (1)
- Keyword
-
- Education Policy (2)
- Affirmative Action Plan (1)
- Barriers (1)
- Board Policy (1)
- Contextual Integrity (1)
-
- Critical Policy Analysis (1)
- Datistic Efficacy (1)
- Disability (1)
- English Language Proficiency (1)
- English Learners (1)
- Facultas Marginem (1)
- Faculty with Disabilities (1)
- Inclusion (1)
- Intellectual Disabilities (1)
- John Dewey (1)
- Mixed Methods Approach (1)
- Multiphase Research Design (1)
- Philosophy (1)
- Privacy (1)
- Special Education (1)
- Student Data (1)
- Wisconsin (1)
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Law
Inclusion For Students With Intellectual Disabilities: A Philosophical Reconstruction Of The Student To Expand Access And Its Benefits, Derek Thomas Myles Daskalakes
Inclusion For Students With Intellectual Disabilities: A Philosophical Reconstruction Of The Student To Expand Access And Its Benefits, Derek Thomas Myles Daskalakes
Theses and Dissertations--Education Sciences
This dissertation attempts a philosophical rethinking of the concept of the student in educationally relevant disability law for the sake of expanding access to general education settings for students with intellectual disabilities (ID), without committing to the approach known as full inclusion. I show that students with ID receive significantly less access to general education settings in comparison to other student populations, and that empirical studies show this to be harmful to their learning and developmental outcomes. Discussion of this problem in the inclusion literature assumes one of two positions that separately support either maintaining the status quo regarding the …
The Protection Of Student Data Privacy In Wisconsin School Board Policies, Curtis Clyde Rees
The Protection Of Student Data Privacy In Wisconsin School Board Policies, Curtis Clyde Rees
Theses and Dissertations--Education Sciences
American schools have increasingly adopted technology resources to fulfill their educational obligations. These tools are for instruction, communication, and storing and analyzing student information. Student data can be directory information, enrollment records, achievement data, and student-created products. This increased utilization began with the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2001, and the COVID-19 pandemic led to more educational technology use of student data. Districts turned to third-party vendors for assistance with data systems and virtual learning resources. Before, during, and after the pandemic, stakeholders were concerned about information security and the students' privacy. School leaders looked to federal regulations …
Facultas Marginem: Assessing Disability Data And Public Aau Universities’ Affirmative Action Plans For Systemic Barriers Facing Faculty With Disabilities, Joseph Carlton Barry
Facultas Marginem: Assessing Disability Data And Public Aau Universities’ Affirmative Action Plans For Systemic Barriers Facing Faculty With Disabilities, Joseph Carlton Barry
Theses and Dissertations--Education Sciences
This dissertation contributes to education equity scholarship produced by academics seeking to develop understandings of disability, Persons with Disabilities (PWD), and how both are situated amongst faculty in institutions of higher education. As such, this dissertation centers on a study of public US universities belonging to the Association of American Universities (AAU). This study looks for institutional level associations between respective rates by which college and university faculty with disabilities (FWD) are employed, certain aspects of disability policy drawn from each institution’s 2020 Affirmative Action Plans (AAP), and various other instances of empirical disability data (EDD).
While this study contributes …
The Language Of Power: An Investigation Of How The Macropolitics Of Education Policy Affects The Micropolitics Of Schooling English Learners, Catherine E. Vannatter
The Language Of Power: An Investigation Of How The Macropolitics Of Education Policy Affects The Micropolitics Of Schooling English Learners, Catherine E. Vannatter
Theses and Dissertations--Education Sciences
The population of English Learners (ELs) continues to increase across the United States, and these students persistently perform below their native English-speaking peers in measures of academic achievement. Federal government leaders passed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2015, which modified how state and local educational agencies identify, instruct, assess, and reclassify ELs and revised what funding EL programming could receive. In this multiphase study, I investigated how the macropolitics of federal and state policy became enacted in the micropolitics of a mid-sized school district in Kentucky. Through an initial phase of document review followed by a mixed methods …