Normative Exclusion of Students with Disabilities and Enforced Isolation of Healthy Adults during the COVID -19 Pandemic: A Thought-Provoking Lesson

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Educational Sciences Pub Date : 2021-11-25 DOI:10.31901/24566322.2021/35.1-3.1203
A. Madhesh
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ABSTRACT Due to the Corona virus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the world in year 2020 experienced a significant upheaval in the lives of many. This study aimed at drawing parallels between the enforced isolation of healthy adults during the COVID-19 pandemic and the systemic exclusion of students with disabilities in educational systems around the world. Moreover, it presents an opportunity for people who have faced isolation during the pandemic, to better understand the feelings of students with disabilities. In this study, a sample of 22 people without disabilities from Saudi Arabia were interviewed to disclose their experiences and feelings during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of quarantine on their social and psychological lives. Their responses were compared to many experiences of students with disabilities obtained from a systemic review involving many related studies. The main findings of this study reveal some isolating, psychological and social effects. This may lead stakeholders in legal and educational matters to rethink their perspectives on exclusionary practices that face many students with disabilities.
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COVID -19大流行期间对残疾学生的规范排斥和对健康成年人的强制隔离:一个发人深省的教训
由于2019冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行,2020年世界上许多人的生活经历了重大动荡。这项研究旨在找出COVID-19大流行期间强制隔离健康成年人与世界各地教育系统系统性排斥残疾学生之间的相似之处。此外,它为在大流行期间面临隔离的人提供了一个机会,让他们更好地了解残疾学生的感受。在这项研究中,对来自沙特阿拉伯的22名无残疾人士进行了采访,以披露他们在COVID-19大流行期间的经历和感受,以及隔离对他们的社会和心理生活的影响。他们的回答与许多残疾学生的经历进行了比较,这些经历是从涉及许多相关研究的系统综述中获得的。这项研究的主要发现揭示了一些孤立、心理和社会影响。这可能导致法律和教育事务的利益攸关方重新思考他们对许多残疾学生面临的排他性做法的看法。
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