The Educational Costs of Chrono-Curriculum and Academic Chrono-Politics on the Schooling of Disabled College Students in Kenya

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of College Student Retention-Research Theory & Practice Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.1177/15210251231179205
Theodoto W. Ressa
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A college education is vital because it exposes students to worldwide experiences fundamental for productive citizenship. However, it is elusive to most disabled citizens because of the clash of school time and disability and colleges’ obsession with efficiency. Guided by the historical, biological, and social construction of disability as a human flaw, this qualitative study contextualizes the findings within the frame of crip time, chrono-curriculum, and academic chrono-politics to reveal that disability is the basis of academic oppression and, therefore, the disempowerment of disabled college learners in Kenya. Education costs manifest in individual impairment/disability, lack of accommodations, inaccessible infrastructure, lost time, defensive unsupportive faculty and administrators, mythologies of disability, and poverty and insecurity. Since universities’ ableist chrono-curriculum and academic chrono-politics are educationally `costly to disabled students, the reformation of universities is needed to foster faculty disability awareness and commitment to disability rights and empowerment of disabled students.
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时间-课程教育成本与学术时间-政治对肯尼亚残疾大学生教育的影响
大学教育是至关重要的,因为它使学生接触到世界各地的经验,这是培养公民素质的基础。然而,由于上学时间和残疾的冲突以及大学对效率的痴迷,大多数残疾公民都难以实现这一目标。在残疾作为人类缺陷的历史、生物学和社会建构的指导下,本定性研究将研究结果置于残缺时间、时间-课程和学术时间-政治的框架内,揭示残疾是学术压迫的基础,因此是肯尼亚残疾大学学习者被剥夺权力的基础。教育成本表现在个人缺陷/残疾、缺乏住宿、无法使用的基础设施、失去的时间、防御性的不支持的教师和管理人员、残疾的神话、贫困和不安全感。由于大学的残疾主义时间课程和学术时间政治给残疾学生带来了巨大的教育成本,因此大学改革需要培养教师的残疾意识,并致力于残疾学生的权利和赋权。
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