Anabel Moriña Díez
University of Seville
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Disability & Society | 2010
Anabel Moriña Díez
This article presents a selection of the results gleaned from research analyzing the way social exclusion processes are constructed among young adults between the ages of 18 and 25. The paper focuses on a subset of the population studied: young people with disabilities. Likewise, we limit our study to the dimension of school‐related experiences. Our research methodology – based on individual personal narratives and first hand accounts – allows a dynamic, participative and integrated approach to the study of exclusion. Participants in the study were asked to reflect on their experiences and, thus, were given a voice. Our specific objective in this article was to identify and explain the barriers and aids to inclusion encountered in a variety of educational environments as expressed by interviewees who had experienced them personally.This article presents a selection of the results gleaned from research analyzing the way social exclusion processes are constructed among young adults between the ages of 18 and 25. The paper focuses on a subset of the population studied: young people with disabilities. Likewise, we limit our study to the dimension of school‐related experiences. Our research methodology – based on individual personal narratives and first hand accounts – allows a dynamic, participative and integrated approach to the study of exclusion. Participants in the study were asked to reflect on their experiences and, thus, were given a voice. Our specific objective in this article was to identify and explain the barriers and aids to inclusion encountered in a variety of educational environments as expressed by interviewees who had experienced them personally.
Higher Education Research & Development | 2015
Anabel Moriña Díez; Rosario López; Víctor M. Molina
This article presents an analysis of how lecturers respond to students with disabilities, the initial question being: do lecturers aid or hinder students? Findings pertain to a broader research project being developed by a multidisciplinary team employing a non-usual research methodology in higher education (HE) research and students with disabilities: biographical-narrative methodology. The general aim is to analyse – by listening to the students themselves – barriers and support identified as affecting access, academic performance and overall perception of the HE experience. The present paper analyses lecturer-centred data to focus specifically on one of the objectives of our research project: the role that lecturers play in the inclusive education of students with disabilities. Unlike other international research, this article explores the barriers and support differentiating between five fields of knowledge: health sciences, experimental sciences, social sciences (law and education), engineering and technology and humanities. Findings are organized in four topic areas: lecturer attitudes, practices in the classroom, curricular adaptations and faculty training. Key findings are discussed in the conclusions section, together with a discussion of contributions made by earlier studies.
REDU. Revista de Docencia Universitaria | 2013
Anabel Moriña Díez; Rosario López Gavira; Noelia Melero Aguilar; María Dolores Cortés Vega; Víctor Manuel Molina Romo
Revista De Educacion | 2010
Anabel Moriña Díez
Revista De Educacion | 2002
Anabel Moriña Díez
Revista De Educacion | 2003
Anabel Moriña Díez
Revista de Enseñanza Universitaria | 2011
Anabel Moriña Díez; Víctor Manuel Molina Romo
International Journal of Educational Research | 2017
Beatriz Morgado Camacho; Rosario López-Gavira; Anabel Moriña Díez
Archive | 2016
María Rosario López Gavira; Anabel Moriña Díez; Noelia Melero Aguilar; Víctor Hugo Perera Rodríguez
Archive | 2016
Anabel Moriña Díez; María Dolores Cortés Vega; Víctor M. Molina