In this paper, I report core findings of a small-scale qualitative study that I conducted with a group of young people with vision impairment who attended an inclusive secondary school in the Australian state of Queensland. My objective was to capture their voiced experiences of their schooling through face-to-face interviews and to develop a substantive theory that was grounded in the collected data. Relevant to the study was my status as an insider researcher, which impacted both data collection and analysis. Here, I develop the methodological process that I followed and present core findings of the study. These findings shed light on the practices within schools that are designed to promote inclusion yet perpetuate exclusion for students with impaired vision.
History
Journal
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs
Volume
14
Pagination
3-15
Location
Oxford, England
ISSN
1471-3802
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article