Developing a Mathematics Module for Students with Intellectual Disability in Higher Education

Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) have largely been excluded from accessing all levels of education and participating in college life. Fortunately, academic institutions around the world are slowly beginning to examine how they can support equal citizenship of individuals with ID within...

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Barriers
College Students
Curriculum Development
Focus Groups
Foreign Countries
Intellectual Disability
Learning Modules
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Numeracy
Student Attitudes
Transfer of Training
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