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Leedham, Alexandra; Thompson, Andrew R.; Smith, Richard; Freeth, Megan – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2020
Females often receive autism spectrum condition diagnoses later than males, leaving needs misunderstood. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of female adults diagnosed with an autism spectrum condition in middle to late adulthood. Eleven autistic females diagnosed over the age of 40 years completed semi-structured interviews,…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Females, Clinical Diagnosis
Morris, Graham Wesley – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study examined the relationship between labels used to refer to mental health, whether or not participants were asked to reflect on their preconceived notions around these labels, and endorsement of mental health stigma across multiple dimensions. Based on the body of literature addressing how mental health stigma is transmitted via the…
Descriptors: College Students, Mental Health, Labeling (of Persons), Public Opinion
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Debbie Rickard – Kairaranga, 2024
Handicapped, special, or diverse? Segregated, mainstreamed, or included? The field of disability and difference within education, is vast and wide-ranging. This review of the literature highlights how, although we have come far in the last 40 years, there is still much to learn about effective inclusion of disabled children in early childhood…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities
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Gunderson, Lee – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2021
The evolution of a pervasive negative view of immigrants and its role in classroom achievement in the United States is described in this paper; beginning in the crowded urban secondary classrooms of the 1800s, to IQ testing in the 1920s that identified many as morons, imbeciles, or idiots, and to an English-only view that permeates public and…
Descriptors: Immigrants, English Language Learners, Social Attitudes, Negative Attitudes
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Wright, Travis; Ochrach, Chase; Blaydes, Madison; Fetter, Anna – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2021
Rates of homelessness are worsening in the United States, with a third of individuals experiencing homelessness being families with children. These families face many challenges, including limited social supports, insufficient access to services, and mental health concerns. These challenges inform a nuanced worldview, leading parents experiencing…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Access to Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Homeless People
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Hickinbotham, Laura; Soni, Anita – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2021
This article reports the findings from a systematic review of qualitative research evidence exploring the views of children and young people identified as having Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and their experiences of the SEMH label. A systematic search identified seven papers that were reviewed using the Critical Appraisal…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Labeling (of Persons)
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Geoffrey Borman; Jaymes Pyne – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2021
Nationally, educators suspend Black students at greater rates than any other group (U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, 2016). This disproportionality is fueled by stereotypes casting Black students as "troublemakers" (Okonofua, Walton, & Eberhardt, 2016)--a label the students too often internalize as part of their…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 7, African American Students, Racial Discrimination
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Snowling, Margaret J.; Hulme, Charles; Nation, Kate – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
Dyslexia is a difficulty in learning to decode (read aloud) and to spell. DSM5 classifies dyslexia as one form of neurodevelopmental disorder. Neurodevelopmental disorders are heritable, life-long conditions with early onset. For many years, research on dyslexia proceeded on the basis that it was a specific learning difficulty -- specific meaning…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Reading Difficulties, Decoding (Reading), Definitions
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Larina, Galina; Markina, Valeria – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2020
This article provides an empirically grounded analysis for two fundamentally different models of mathematics teachers' beliefs about student diversity in Russian secondary schools: exclusive and inclusive models. Although teachers' beliefs are considered a central factor for the differentiated approach, teachers' beliefs could be stereotyped and,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Student Diversity
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Wenham, Lucy – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2020
Within neoliberal education systems, elements of marketisation are endemic and this brings with it the invasive pressures of performativity. Against this backdrop, discipline in schools is in many instances being more closely monitored and tightly controlled, with the implementation of strict and in some cases 'zero-tolerance' behaviour management…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Behavior Problems, Siblings, Discipline Policy
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Morrison, Kerrianne E.; DeBrabander, Kilee M.; Faso, Daniel J.; Sasson, Noah J. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
Previous work indicates that first impressions of autistic adults are more favorable when neurotypical raters know their clinical diagnosis and have high understanding about autism, suggesting that social experiences of autistic adults are affected by the knowledge and beliefs of the neurotypical individuals they encounter. Here, we examine these…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Adults, Individual Characteristics
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Boeckman, Jeffrey – Music Educators Journal, 2019
Is it time to retire the "female composer" label? While music educators would perhaps like to think society is beyond the need for such labels, gender inequity exists in programming, publisher's offerings, and college programs. This article considers some of the arguments advanced to explain these inequities and the social/systemic…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Females, Social Bias
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Stokes-Casey, Jody; Elliott, Shannon E. – Art Education, 2019
Teachers often find themselves grouped into categories by administrators. Common labels for teacher groupings include grade level and subject matter, for example, 3rd-grade teacher or math teacher. Those teachers who serve multiple grade levels are usually also the only representatives for their subject within the school or the district. They…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art Teachers, Labeling (of Persons)
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Maras, Katie; Marshall, Imogen; Sands, Chloe – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
One-hundred-and-sixty jury-eligible participants read a vignette describing a male who was brought to the attention of police for suspicious and aggressive behaviours and displayed atypical behaviours in court. Half of participants were informed that he had autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and were given background information about ASD; the other…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Credibility, Labeling (of Persons)
Ositelu, Monique O.; Ogundana, Ewaoluwa; Palmer, Iris – New America, 2022
Since the existing literature on the impact of early alert systems (EAS) focuses on four-year institutions, we lack widespread understanding of EAS effectiveness for community college students. In addition, very few studies evaluate racial equity implications for EAS, which makes it challenging for community college leaders to translate results to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, At Risk Students, Racism
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