Experiences of Students with Visual Impairments at an Open Distance and e-Learning University in South Africa: Counselling Perspective

E. Pitsoane, T. Matjila
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The purpose of the qualitative study on which this article is based was to explore the experiences of students with visual impairments registered at an Open Distance and e-Learning University in South Africa, through a phenomenological research design. Literature was reviewed on student support in distance education and concepts from the critical disability theory, biopsychosocial model of disability, connectivism and affect theories formed the conceptual framework for the study. Telephonic semi-structured interviews were used as a technique to collect data from seven participants. Data were transcribed and then coded employing ATLAS.ti. The emerged themes centred on students’ counselling experiences, the synergy between the departments, and accessibility of services. It was also determined that students lose academic time due to the lack of resources and study materials in alternative and accessible formats. While policies and implementation plans were claimed to be in place, they do not address the reality on the ground due to a lack of coordination of disability issues, and late referral of students to counselling services. The study recommends the prioritisation of disability issues, and it needs to be incorporated in the wider university’s strategic plan to accelerate its implementation. This will translate to (i) training ICT staff on various computer software programs needed to support students with visual impairments, (ii) developing alternative formative and summative assessments, (iii) developing a graduateness and job readiness intervention programme to empower the students financially and add value to the university’s employment equity agenda, and lastly (iv) putting the disability unit at the centre of all disability matters for coordinating purposes.
南非一所开放距离和电子学习大学视障学生的经历:咨询视角
本文所依据的定性研究的目的是通过现象学研究设计,探讨在南非一所开放远程和电子学习大学注册的视障学生的经历。对远程教育中学生支持的相关研究文献进行了回顾,并从批判性残疾理论、残疾的生物心理社会模型、联系主义和情感理论等概念构成了本研究的概念框架。电话半结构化访谈是一种收集7名参与者数据的技术。将数据转录后用ATLAS.ti进行编码。出现的主题集中在学生的咨询经验,部门之间的协同作用,以及服务的可及性。还确定,由于缺乏可替代和可访问格式的资源和学习材料,学生损失了学习时间。虽然政策和执行计划声称已经到位,但由于缺乏对残疾问题的协调,以及将学生转介到咨询服务机构的时间过晚,这些政策和执行计划并没有解决实际情况。该研究建议优先考虑残疾问题,并需要将其纳入更广泛的大学战略计划,以加速其实施。这将转化为(i)培训信息通信技术人员使用各种计算机软件程序,以支持有视力障碍的学生;(ii)制定替代的形成性和总结性评估;(iii)制定毕业和就业准备干预计划,以增强学生的经济能力,并为大学的就业公平议程增加价值;最后(iv)将残疾部门置于所有残疾事务的中心,以协调目的。
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