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A. Lee de Bie
A. Lee de Bie
Unity Health Toronto; University of Toronto
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Promoting equity and justice through pedagogical partnership
A de Bie, E Marquis, A Cook-Sather, LP Luqueño
Stylus Publishing, LLC., 2021
712021
Valuing knowledge (s) and cultivating confidence: contributions of student–faculty pedagogical partnerships to epistemic justice
A de Bie, E Marquis, A Cook-Sather, LP Luqueño
Strategies for fostering inclusive classrooms in higher education …, 2019
67*2019
Respectfully distrusting ‘Students as Partners’ practice in higher education: Applying a Mad politics of partnership
A de Bie
Teaching in Higher Education 27 (6), 717-737, 2022
382022
Co-producing psychiatric education with service user educators: A collective autobiographical case study of the meaning, ethics, and importance of payment
S Soklaridis, A de Bie, RB Cooper, K McCullough, B McGovern, M Beder, ...
Academic Psychiatry 44 (2), 159-167, 2020
292020
Not ‘everything’s a learning experience’: racialized, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ, and disabled students in social work field placements
A de Bie, J Chaplin, J Vengris, E Dagnachew, R Jackson
Social Work Education, 1-17, 2020
192020
Students with disabilities as partners: A case study on user testing an accessibility website
K Brown, A de Bie, A Aggarwal, R Joslin, S Williams-Habibi, ...
International Journal for Students as Partners 4 (2), 97-109, 2020
182020
Finding ways (and words) to move: Mad student politics and practices of loneliness
A de Bie
Disability & Society 34 (7-8), 1154-1179, 2019
182019
Teaching with madness/‘mental illness’ autobiographies in postsecondary education: ethical and epistemological implications
A de Bie
Medical Humanities 48 (1), 37-50, 2022
152022
" I Saw a Change": Enhancing Classroom Equity through Student-Faculty Pedagogical Partnership.
E Marquis, A de Bie, A Cook-Sather, S Krishna Prasad, L Luqueño, ...
Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 12 (1), n1, 2021
132021
LGBTQ women and mental health “recovery”.
A Das
Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 35 (6), 474, 2012
122012
Orientations to teaching more accessibly in postsecondary education: mandated, right, pedagogically effective, nice, and/or profitable?
A de Bie, E Marquis, M Suttie, O Watkin-McClurg, C Woolmer
Disability & Society 37 (5), 849-874, 2022
112022
Forward with FLEXibility: A teaching and learning resource on accessibility and inclusion
A de Bie, K Brown
https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/flexforward/, 2017
112017
Politicizing self-advocacy: Disabled students navigating ableist expectations in postsecondary education
E Woolf, A de Bie
Disability Studies Quarterly 42 (1), 2022
102022
Power to the people? A co-produced critical review of service user involvement in mental health professions education
C Kalocsai, S Agrawal, L de Bie, M Beder, G Bellissimo, S Berkhout, ...
Advances in Health Sciences Education 29 (1), 273-300, 2024
92024
Disabled student advocacy to enhance accessibility and disability inclusion in one School of Social Work
A de Bie, S Kumbhare, S Mantini, J Evans
Critical and Radical Social Work 9 (2), 311-320, 2021
82021
Troubling the Idea of Partnership
A de Bie, R Raaper
International Institute on Students as Partners, 2019
72019
And what is mad pride? Opening speech of the first Mad Pride Hamilton Event on July 27, 2013
A deBie
This Insane Life 1 (1), 7-8, 2013
72013
Holding space and engaging with difference: Navigating the personal theories we carry into our pedagogical partnership practices
C Ostrowdun, R Friendly, K Matthews, A de Bie, F Roelofs
International Journal for Students As Partners 4 (1), 82-98, 2020
62020
Mad? There’s a movement for that
A Triest
Shameless Magazine 21 (1), 20-1, 2012
62012
“Time is a Great Teacher, but Unfortunately It Kills All Its Pupils”: Insights from Psychiatric Service User Engagement
S Soklaridis, RB Cooper, A de Bie
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions 41 (4), 263-267, 2021
52021
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