Education and Disability.
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Works: | 19 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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Improving inclusivity in higher education = addressing the digital divide in the COVID pandemic /
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The marginalised majority in higher education = marginalised groups and the barriers they face /
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Contributions of behavior analysis to reading and writing comprehension
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Sustainable blended learning in STEM education for students with additional needs
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Participation in digital education = results of the educational study of the Genossenschaft der Werkstätten für behinderte Menschen in Norddeutschland e. G., (Germany) /
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Academic mothers building online communities = it takes a village /
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Die Ethik inklusiver Bildung = Anmerkungen zu einem zentralen bildungswissenschaftlichen Begriff /
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Duale Schriftnutzung: Brailleschrift und Schwarzschrift = Eine sequenzielle, explanative Mixed-Methods Studie /
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Identity of Capability = The Emotional Aspects of Complex Learning Disorders /
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Gender, Disability, and Tourism in Africa = Intersectional Perspectives /
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Education of Children with Special Needs = Theoretical Foundations and Practical Experience in the Selected Works of Russian, Belarus, and Polish Scholars /
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Dis/orientating Autism, Childhood, and Dis/ability = Developing Social Theory for Disabled Childhoods /
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Internalisierbare Mengenbilder im individualisierten Mathematikunterricht = Eine Studie zur Entwicklung eines Lernmaterials für Personen mit Besonderheiten in der Simultanerfassung /
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Dramatizing Blindness = Disability Studies as Critical Creative Narrative /
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