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Simpson, Ashley – Education and Society, 2020
Universities throughout the world contain people of Chinese heritage studying, researching or working in higher educational institutions. This paper offers a case study example from a higher education institution in China in analysing the fluctuating identity positions of Chinese heritage students. From a critical intercultural perspective, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Students, Identification (Psychology)
Moberg, Sakari; Muta, Etsuko; Korenaga, Kanako; Kuorelahti, Matti; Savolainen, Hannu – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2020
The aim of this study was to analyse and compare teachers' attitudes towards inclusive education in two culturally different countries: Finland and Japan. A sample of 362 Finnish and 1518 Japanese teachers participated in this survey. The teachers' attitudes varied and were rather critical. The Finnish teachers were more worried about teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Inclusion, Cultural Differences, Students with Disabilities
Beauregard, Molly – SUNY Press, 2020
How can we rethink teaching practices to include and engage the whole student? What would student experience look like if we integrated silence and feeling with empirical analysis? "Tuning the Student" Mind is the story of one teacher's attempt to answer these questions by creating an innovative college course that marries the spiritual…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Consciousness Raising, Creativity, Identification (Psychology)
Groff, Cynthia; Zwaanswijk, Wendy; Wilson, Ann; Saab, Nadira – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2023
The ways in which educators talk about diversity, and specifically about linguistic diversity, reflect underlying beliefs about language in society and influence teaching practice. Semi-structured interviews with 55 high school teachers in the Netherlands were analyzed qualitatively in order to identify teachers' discourse patterns related to the…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis, Classroom Communication
Gee, James Paul – Multicultural Education Review, 2017
This paper develops a thesis about identity and diversity. I first look at activity-based identities, identities like being a gardener, birder, citizen scientist or fan-fiction writer. These are freely chosen identities and they are proliferating at a great rate today thanks to participatory culture, the Maker Movement and digital and social…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Ethnicity, Labeling (of Persons), Classification
Demie, Feyisa – Educational Review, 2021
The disproportionate exclusion of Black Caribbean pupils has gained attention among policy makers and parents, but little research has been undertaken to understand the causes behind overrepresentation. Black Caribbean pupils were nearly four times more likely to receive a permanent exclusion than the school population as a whole and were twice as…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Minority Group Students, Foreign Countries, Expulsion
Woodcock, Stuart; Moore, Brian – Educational Psychology, 2021
Students with specific learning difficulties (SpLD) often appear to experience poorer educational and occupational outcomes than their peers. It is important to consider how these outcomes may be perpetuated by stereotypes and stigma associated with SpLD. One hundred and fifty-four primary (elementary) school teachers from the United Kingdom were…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Labeling (of Persons), Stereotypes
Richardson, Gregory – Educational Research and Reviews, 2021
The number of students with learning disabilities in post-secondary institutions has grown substantially, and those with dyslexia compile the largest subgroup. This study explores the utility conceptualization of dyslexia by analyzing the subjective experiences of 30 students from two 2-year institutions. Interviews confirmed that these students…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Students with Disabilities, Two Year College Students
Ocasio-Stoutenburg, Lydia – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2021
The compartmentalization of (dis)ability from race and ethnicity, and other identity markers serves to maintain these constructs at a safe distance from one another. Beyond these broader socially constructed categories, there are also the subtler messages about normativity that manifest in gradients of ability, color, behavior, capital, expression…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Race, Ethnicity, Advocacy
Du Plooy, Lucinda L. – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2019
Background: This article casts the analytical spotlight on the practice of within-class homogeneous (same) ability grouping where learners are placed in small groups for instruction based on their perceived performances, reading levels and interest. Very few studies have focused on within-class ability grouping, especially in a South African…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
Underhill, Jill Cornelius; Ledford, Victoria; Adams, Hillary – Communication Education, 2019
College students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face unique social barriers and are often stigmatized by their peers. Communication and instruction researchers are uniquely positioned to foster an inclusive communication climate in the classroom that minimizes stigma and promotes peer acceptance. To do so, instructors must understand how…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Social Bias, College Students
Murza, Kimberly A.; Ehren, Barbara J. – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to situate the recent language disorder label debate within a school's perspective. As described in two recent "The ASHA Leader" articles, there is international momentum to change "specific language impairment to developmental language disorder." Proponents of this change cite increased…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Labeling (of Persons), Developmental Disabilities, Speech Language Pathology
Snipstad, Øyvind Ibrahim Marøy – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2020
A central aspect of inclusion is to grant all children opportunities to participate and gain from a fellowship in school. However, some categorised groups of children are more prone to segregation and exclusion than others. Drawing on philosopher Ian Hacking's theories of the interactive relationship between how categories influence the…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Imagination, Inclusion, Social Isolation
Ehrenfeld, Nadav; Schneeberger McGugan, Katherine; Marshall, Samantha A.; Garner, Brette – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
Mathematics teachers develop understandings about instruction across multiple settings, such as classrooms, workshops, and professional learning communities. When teacher teams collaborate, their prior teaching and learning experiences meaningfully inform their sensemaking. However, current research does not explicitly link teacher conversations…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Secondary School Teachers
Multicultural Education: How Are Ethnic Minorities Labelled and Educated in Post-Handover Hong Kong?
Gao Fang; Jan Gube – Migration and Language Education, 2020
Using multicultural education as a lens, this article details the discursive formation of Hong Kong's linguistic landscape with a focus on policy arrangements around teaching Chinese as a second language for non-Chinese ethnic minorities since the early 2000s. We pose two research questions: What are the identifiable policy trends in education for…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Ethnic Groups, Minority Group Students, Labeling (of Persons)