Dr. John Kubiak

Dr. John Kubiak

Teaching & Learning Officer(Curriculum), Education


Biography

Dr John Kubiak lectures at the National Institute for Intellectual Disability (NIID), School of Education, TCD. His doctoral research was conducted with the input of students of the Certificate in Contemporary Living. This inclusive research project has led to the development of a model of how people with intellectual disabilities learn while in tertiary education. In 2012 John was a recipient of the prestigious Provost Teaching Award which is designed to recognise and reward Trinity staff who have made an outstanding contribution in the pursuit of teaching excellence. In May 2013 he was awarded a Post-doctorate research position and bursary with TCD's School of Education and is a member of the research group IES (Inclusion in Education and Society). His teaching philosophy centres on a belief that education is about enriching the lives of people by empowering them to think about how and why they learn. For John, a teacher should be an inspirational figure who instils in students the belief that they are valuable and functioning members of society. He sees the student/teacher relationship as a reciprocal one: he fosters an atmosphere in which the student/teacher hierarchy is minimised and the educator learns as much from his students as they do from him. No student walks through the doors of the NIID or any academic institution with the same educational needs, the same skills, the same difficulties, or the same aspirations as any other. Some of John's students are strong readers and writers, while others wouldn't know a comma from a colon but can relay in detail the content of the undergraduate lecture they attended on the effects of global change on ecosystems and human populations. Other students have a keen visual learning style and a significant ability to memorise and process information through concept mapping or PowerPoints. For this reason John tailors his teaching methods to suit individual students. His aim is to build on student's obvious strengths and accommodate their preferred learning styles, rather than trying to address their supposed weaknesses. All students, not just those with an intellectual disability, deserve the chance to learn in the best environment possible and be taught by methods informed by rigorous empirical research. As a teacher, John's research influences his practice and his students in turn collaborate in his research. It is through such inclusive practices that the voices of the marginalised can finally be heard by those with the power to make meaningful changes.

Publications and Further Research Outputs

  • Kubiak, J. , How students with intellectual disablities experience learning in college, ESAI 40th Annual Conference , Maynooth University, 9th-11th April 2015, 2015Conference Paper, 2015
  • Kubiak, J. , Using Concept Mapping as a Learning Tool for College Students with an Intellectual Disability, The International Journal of Learning in Higher Education , 23, (2), 2016, p7 - 21Journal Article, 2016
  • Kubiak, J., Understanding how College Students with an Intellectual Disability Learn through Concept Mapping, Learner Voice Conference, Trinity College Dublin , 26th-27th June 2015Conference Paper
  • Facilitating collaborative reflection: researching with college students with intellectual disabilities in, editor(s)Adele Flood and Kathryn Coleman , Reflective Practice in Learning and Teaching, USA, Common Ground Publishing, 2016, pp270 - 296, [Kubiak, John ]Book Chapter, 2016
  • Kubiak. J and Piazzoli, E. , 'What effects does embodiment have on the language learning process of adult students with an intellectual disability?' , 2nd International SCENARIO forum Conference 2017, University College Cork, May 24th - 29th 2017, 2017Conference Paper, 2017
  • O'Donovan, M. A., Kubiak, J., Devitt, M., Ringwood, B., Mc Guckin, C., & Shevlin, M. , Transition to postsecondary education for young people who have an intellectual disability. , Thirtieth Annual Conference of the Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE): Thinking Inclusively, Acting Inclusively and Planning Inclusively, Dublin City University, St Patrick's Campus, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, County Dublin, Ireland., 25-26th May, 2018, 2018Conference Paper, 2018
  • Kubiak, John , Social Constructivist Pedagogy and the Inclusion of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Higher / Postsecondary Education programmes: from Theory to Practice, Diversity-sensitive Teacher Education , Salzburg, Austria , 18-19 Oct 2018 , 2018Conference Paper, 2018
  • Developing Post-Secondary Education Programmes for People with Intellectual Disabilities in Trinity College, the University of Dublin in, editor(s)Patricia O'Brien, Michele Bonati, Friederike Gadow, Roger Slee. , People with intellectual disability experiencing university life, The Netherlands, Sense Publications, 2019, pp141 - 153, [Kubiak, J., Spassiani, N., Shevlin, M., & O'Keeffe, M. ]Book Chapter, 2019
  • Piazzoli, E., & Kubiak, J., 'The only learning I'm going to get': Students with intellectual disabilities learning a second language through performative pedagogy, Scenario , 13, (1), 2019, p21 - 41Journal Article, 2019
  • Effective Practices for Helping Students Transition to Work in, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education, Oxford University Press, 2020, [Shevlin, M., Kubiak, J., O'Donovan, M., Devitt, M., Ringwood, B., Aston, D., & McGuckin, C.]Book Chapter, 2020, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Kubiak, J. , Poetry pedagogy and university students with intellectual disabilities, Journal of Poetry Therapy , 33, (3), 2020, p137 - 151Journal Article, 2020
  • Kubiak J, Aston D, Devitt M, Ringwood B, University Students with Intellectual Disabilities: Empowerment through Voice, Empowerment through Voice. Education Sciences, 11, (571), 2021, p1 - 12Journal Article, 2021, URL
  • Espiner, D., O'Brien, P.,and Kubiak, J. , Being a real student: Students' perceptions of one inclusive tertiary educational experience, Conference paper, Australasian Board of the Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability (ASSID) 44th Conference , Tasmania, 4th - 7th Nov 2009, , 2009Conference Paper, 2009
  • O'Brien,P., Kubiak,J.,Espiner,D., O'Connor. B.,& O'Keeffe, M., Including students in undergraduate classes within a university setting, Conference paper, 3rd IASSID-Europe Conference, Rome, Italy, 20-22 October, 2010, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
  • O'Brien , P., Kubiak,J., Espiner, D., O'Connor, B., O'Keeffe, M., Including students in undergraduate classes within a university setting, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 23 , (5), 2010, p440 - 447Journal Article, 2010
  • Kubiak,J., Lally, M., & Murphy, T. , Our experience of attending undergraduate lectures at Trinity College - A students' perspective, Conference paper, 11th Nordic Network on Disability Research (NNDR) Research Conference , Reykjavik, Iceland, May 27-28, 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011
  • O'Brien, P., Shevlin, M., O'Keeffe. M.,Curtis, S., Kubiak, J.,M., Fitzgerald, S., Kenny, M., & Espiner, D. , Opening up a whole new world; Students with intellectual disability being included within a university setting, Conference paper, 43rd ASSID conference, University of Melbourne, November, 2008, 2008Conference Paper, 2008
  • O'Connor, B., Kubiak, J., Espiner, D., & O'Brien, P. , Lecturer Responses to the Inclusion of Students with Intellectual Disabilities Auditing Undergraduate Classes, Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities , 9, (4), 2012, p247 - 256Journal Article, 2012
  • Kubiak, J, Intellectually Disabled Students' Experiences of Learing in Tertiary Education: an 'Inclusive' Phenomenography, Conference paper, Examining Theory and Practice in Inclusive Education , Trinity College Dublin, 25th April 2012, 2012Conference Paper, 2012
  • Kubiak, J, Using a phenomenographic approach to explore the learning experiences of students with intellectual disabilities in tertiary education., Trinity Education Papers, Special Issue: Examining Theory & Practice in Inclusive Education, 2, (2), 2013, p132 - 148Journal Article, 2013, TARA - Full Text
  • Kubiak,J. & Twomey, M. , The use of 'voice' as a research approach (Keynote speaker), Approaches to Inclusive Research in Education: Opportunities and Challenges, Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin, 6th June 2013, 2013Conference Paper, 2013
  • Kubiak, J., Intellectually Disabled Students' Experiences of Learning in one Irish College, Exploring Difference and Diversity in Irish Higher Education , School of Education, Trinity College Dublin., June 12th 2013, 2013Conference Paper, 2013
  • Experiencing Learning: Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Higher Education in Ireland in, editor(s)Rhonda G. Craven; Alex Morin; Philip Parker; Danielle Tracey , International Advances in Education: Global Initiatives for Equity and Social Justice , USA, Information Age Press, 2015, pp139 - 162, [Kubiak, J., & Shevlin, M.]Book Chapter, 2015
  • Kubiak, J., How students with intellectual disabilities experience learning in one Irish university, Irish Educational Studies Journal Article
  • Kubiak, J., "Using "Voice" to Understand What College Students with Intellectually Disabilities Say about Learning" , Twenty-First International Conference on Learning , Lander College for Women, New York, 14-17 July 2014Conference Paper
  • Kubiak, J., Using voice as a research approach , Inter University Symposium Journal, School of Education, Trinity College Dublin, 1, 2014, p11 - 18Journal Article, 2014, TARA - Full Text
  • Espiner, D., O'Brien, P., Kubiak, J., & O'Connor, B. (2012), The three C's of inclusion in a university setting: Choice, Commitment and Capacity, NZ ASID, Research to Practice Conference, Wellington, New Zealand , Nov. 8th 2012Conference Paper
  • Kubiak, J. , Researching Inclusively with College Students with Intellectual Disabilities , International Journal of Learner Diversity and Identities , 22, (3), 2015, p37 - 50Journal Article, 2015, TARA - Full Text
  • Kubiak,J. , Using 'voice' to understand what college students with intellectual disabilities say about the teaching and learning process., Journal of Research in Special Education Needs , 17, (1), 2017, p41 - 48Journal Article, 2017, TARA - Full Text
  • The impact and journey of the Certificate in Contemporary Living, a third level course for adults with intellectual disabilities at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. in, editor(s)Tobias Buchner, Oliver Koenig & Saskia Schuppener , Inclusive Research , Germany , 2016, pp306 - 319, [O'Keeffe, M., Iriarte Garcia, E., Kubiak, J., O'Doherty, S., Murphy, T & Lally, N.]Book Chapter, 2016
  • Kubiak, J. & Epiner,D., 74 , (2009), The Frontline of Learning Disability, [eds.]Journal
  • O'Brien, P., O'Keeffe, M., Healy, U., Kubiak, J., Lally, N., & Hughes, Z. , 74, (2009), The Frontline of Learning Disability, [eds.]Journal
  • Kubiak, J (Ed), Pen and Palette, A selection of poetry and paintings by students of the National Institute for Intellectual Disability Trinity College Dublin , 2014Book

Research Expertise

Inclusion; inclusive research; Learning for people with intellectual disabilities; Phenomenography.