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Ehlert, Roxie – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2020
Sanism is the systematic oppression of people who have experiences often labeled as "mental illness." The author, a psychiatrically disabled, queer art therapist, describes her direct experiences of stigma and sanism as a past art therapy student and current art therapy educator. The framework of disability justice, a creative and…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Social Bias, Social Justice, Mental Disorders
Masitera, Erasmus – Transformation in Higher Education, 2020
Background: The central claim of this article is that African disability justice is possible through analysing, re-examining and reimagining realities that distort and disempower the being of individuals with disabilities. Aim: In this article, I argue for an African disability justice. Methods: I do this by establishing that higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Culture, Social Justice, Disabilities
Zhang, Yuexin; Rosen, Sandra – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
This article focuses on the Chinese traditional culture, specifically Confucian philosophy, and analyses four core concepts of Confucianism which include 'ren' (Benevolence), 'Jun zi' (Superior man), 'Tian ming' (heaven's mandate), and 'Xiao ti' (Filial piety and fraternal love). Based on these core concepts, this study explores how social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asian Culture, Confucianism, Philosophy
Kogan, Lori R.; Schoenfeld-Tacher, Regina M. – Educational Gerontology, 2018
Biases against the elderly and people with disabilities can lead to discriminatory behaviors. One way to conceptualize attitudes toward the elderly and people with disabilities is through the differentiation of explicit (conscious) and implicit (unconscious) factors. Although both explicit and implicit attitudes and biases contribute to the full…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Social Bias, Disabilities, Service Learning
Bradford, Lorena; Diaz, Abigail; Schilling, Ruth – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
Embracing an inclusive mindset within museums is necessary to further accessibility and transform the role of museums in a changing society to more effectively foster diversity. A brief overview of the history of laws related to people with disabilities and the role of centralized museum associations sets accessibility as a concept within cultural…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Museums, Role, Social Change
Bannink, Femke; Stroeken, Koenraad; Idro, Richard; van Hove, Geert – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2015
This article describes the findings of a qualitative study on knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and practices towards children with spina bifida and hydrocephalus in four regions of Uganda. Focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews were held with parents of children with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, policy-makers, and service…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Attitudes
Bessant, Judith – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
In this article, I ask how university students with disabilities negotiate with staff arrangements for alternative assessment practices. I draw on three case studies using a personal pronoun perspective to challenge the conventional view that educational policy and teaching practice are forms of rational action. I demonstrate how the lives of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Inclusion, Alternative Assessment, Disabilities
Streets, Barbara Faye – Issues in Teacher Education, 2011
Cultural immersion experiences have been used in multicultural counselor training courses to address racism. Cultural immersion experiences include activities designed to provide concentrated, direct, substantial, and meaningful interactions with multiple elements of a target culture for the purpose of promoting crosscultural competency. In this…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Counselor Training, Competence, Cultural Influences
UNICEF, 2013
Reports such as this typically begin with a statistic designed to highlight a problem. The girls and boys to whom this edition of "The State of the World's Children" is dedicated are not problems. Rather, each is a sister, brother or friend who has a favourite dish, song or game; a daughter or son with dreams and the desire to fulfil…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Attitudes, Social Bias, Equal Education
Campbell, Anne; Uren, Marie – International Journal of Special Education, 2011
This study explores the effects of traditional beliefs, Confucian ideology, Chinese government policy and western influences on China's inclusion of people with a disability in the Chinese community in the 21st century. Using visual ethnography and an auto-ethnographic approach, the study examines data obtained over a period of five years to…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Ethnography, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
Lim, Levan – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2009
The envisioning of Singapore as an inclusive society has witnessed the most progressive systemic and policy developments concerning people with disabilities in recent years. The building of "heartware" in society (as in the will, values, and attitudes of its citizens) in order to realize the vision of an inclusive society, however,…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Disabilities, Attitude Change, Foreign Countries
Brenna, Beverley – International Journal of Special Education, 2008
North American children's authors have not been inclusive of characters with special needs when it comes to assigning the role of protagonist. While books with depictions of characters with identified exceptionalities have appeared on bookstore shelves and awards' lists, these characters have generally been relegated to subsidiary positions,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Attitude Change, Stereotypes, Fiction
Beckett, Angharad E. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2009
In the United Kingdom, the introduction of the Disability Equality Duty 2006 has provided a new window of opportunity to promote the idea that education has a role to play in changing non-disabled children/young people's attitudes towards disabled people. This article explores the issues raised by the application of the Disability Equality Duty to…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Disability Discrimination
Connor, David J.; Gabel, Susan L.; Gallagher, Deborah J.; Morton, Missy – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2008
This paper serves as a broad introduction to Disabilities Studies in Education (DSE). The emergence of DSE over the last decade has resulted in a vibrant area of academic scholarship as well as a critical forum for social/educational advocacy and activism. First, the authors trace the roots of DSE in the growth of disability studies (DS) within…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Educational Research

Donaldson, Joy – Exceptional Children, 1981
A random sample of prime time television programing during spring 1979 was analyzed to determine the visibility and image of characters portrayed as handicapped. Results suggested that handicapped persons are, overall, not highly visible and are more likely to appear in negative roles than positive ones. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Disabilities, Negative Attitudes, Social Attitudes