Studenti s invaliditetom u visokom obrazovanju – pogled iz kuta formalne podrške

M. Babić
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Higher education plays a pivotal role in preparing students for the labour market by providing education at the university level required for work in the chosen field. The EU member states, including Croatia, invest in higher education through different operational programmes to increase access to education for all citizens. Equal access to higher education for all is at the core of EU education policies for inclusion. Moreover, the education policy importance rises on the European agenda as the concept of knowledge society becomes central to European competitiveness on the global market. This paper aimed to examine how professionals employed by support services for students with disabilities perceive the respect of the right to higher education for students with disabilities at the University of Zagreb. The paper is based on qualitative research from 2019, which involved semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis of data. The research included 10 professionals employed by the support services for students with disabilities at the University of Zagreb. Although the results indicated certain good practice examples of respecting the right to higher education, they also pointed out the challenges that ought to be addressed in line with contemporary inclusive practices in Europe. In the future, improvements are recommended in the following areas: standardising assistance and transportation, adapting infrastructure, continuing training of the teaching staff, raising student awareness and human resource development at the Office for Students with Disabilities.
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高等教育中的残疾学生——从正式支持的角度看
高等教育通过提供所选领域工作所需的大学水平的教育,在为学生进入劳动力市场做准备方面发挥着关键作用。包括克罗地亚在内的欧盟成员国,通过不同的运作计划投资高等教育,以增加所有公民接受教育的机会。平等接受高等教育是欧盟教育包容性政策的核心。此外,随着知识社会的概念成为欧洲在全球市场上竞争力的核心,教育政策在欧洲议程上的重要性也在上升。本文旨在研究残疾学生支持服务机构雇用的专业人员如何看待萨格勒布大学尊重残疾学生接受高等教育的权利。本文基于2019年的定性研究,包括半结构化访谈和数据主题分析。这项研究包括萨格勒布大学残疾学生支助服务处雇用的10名专业人员。虽然结果指出了尊重接受高等教育权利的某些良好做法范例,但它们也指出了应根据欧洲当代包容性做法应对的挑战。今后,建议在以下方面进行改进:使援助和交通标准化、改造基础设施、继续培训教学人员、提高学生意识和残疾学生办公室的人力资源开发。
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Hrvatska Revija Za Rehabilitacijska Istrazivanja
Hrvatska Revija Za Rehabilitacijska Istrazivanja Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Hrvatska revija za rehabilitacijska istraživanja, sljednik časopisa Defektologija, objavljuje radove iz područja edukacijsko-rehabilitacijskih, biomedicinskih, humanističkih, te drugih društvenih znanosti, kao i različitih područja umjetnosti povezanih s pitanjima prevencije, dijagnostike i procjene, tretmana i sveobuhvatne podrške u zajednici za osobe s posebnim potrebama i poremećajima u ponašanju. Primarno je usmjerena na objavljivanje suvremenih znanstvenih i stručnih spoznaja.
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