Moving toward the Inclusion of University Students with Disabilities: Barriers, Facilitators, and Recommendations Identified by Inclusive Faculty

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Continuing Higher Education Pub Date : 2021-09-29 DOI:10.1080/07377363.2021.1946635
M. N. Sánchez-Díaz, B. Morgado
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Abstract This study analyzed the factors identified by inclusive faculty members that hinder or facilitate the inclusion of students with disabilities and their recommendations for universities to achieve full inclusion. Forty-four inclusive faculty members participated, and a biographical-narrative methodology was used. The results showed the existence of different barriers (physical, inaccessible study program, negative attitudes, and inadequate educational policies). Facilitating elements were also identified (offices of attention to students with disabilities, positive attitude of the faculty, and training courses on disability). The participants recommended the hiring of more technical staff, the creation of support groups in all faculties, more training and information on disability for the entire university community, and the implementation of university policies about inclusion.
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走向残疾大学生的包容性:包容性教师确定的障碍、促进者和建议
摘要本研究分析了包容性教师确定的阻碍或促进残疾学生包容的因素,以及他们对大学实现全面包容的建议。44位包容性的教职员工参与了研究,采用了传记叙事的方法。结果显示存在不同的障碍(物理,难以获得的学习计划,消极态度和不适当的教育政策)。还确定了促进因素(关注残疾学生的办公室、教师的积极态度和残疾培训课程)。与会者建议聘请更多的技术人员,在所有院系成立支援小组,为整个大学社区提供更多关于残疾的培训和信息,以及实施大学的包容政策。
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