Career Choices for Individuals with Hearing Impairment in Higher Learning Institutions in Lusaka-Zambia

Rachel Muuma Chomba, J. Mandyata, K. Muzata
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This study established the facilitators and barriers to career choices for persons with hearing impairment in selected workplaces and higher institutions of learning in Lusaka, Zambia. A qualitative approach and a descriptive study design were used in the study. In-depth interviews were used to collect data from twenty (26) participants that included ten (10) students with hearing impairment, six (6) Lecturers and ten (10) individuals with Hearing Impairment. The findings revealed that there were various elements that influenced career choices and these included communication barriers which inhibited receipt of career information from providers, pre-conceived ideas of what a Hearing Impaired (HI) individual can or cannot do, unavailability of chances to show self-efficacy or determination among others. The study revealed that minimal efforts were made by higher learning institutions to enhance career choices for HI students. The study recommended that career guidance should be offered in secondary schools as a routine advancement programme for individuals with Hearing Impairment as a prerequisite to applying for admission in colleges and universities. Tertiary education institutions must provide reasonable accommodations and additional support to students with Hearing Impairment to be able to access career information.
赞比亚卢萨卡高等院校听障人士的职业选择
本研究确定了在赞比亚卢萨卡选定的工作场所和高等教育机构中,听力障碍人士职业选择的促进因素和障碍。本研究采用定性方法和描述性研究设计。采用深度访谈的方法收集了20(26)名参与者的数据,其中包括10(10)名听力障碍学生、6(6)名讲师和10(10)名听力障碍患者。研究结果显示,影响职业选择的因素有很多,其中包括阻碍从提供者那里获得职业信息的沟通障碍,对听力受损(HI)个体能做什么或不能做什么的先入为主的想法,缺乏表现自我效能或决心的机会等等。研究显示,高等院校在为HI学生提供职业选择方面所做的努力微乎其微。研究建议,中学应向听力受损人士提供职业指导,作为他们申请大学的先决条件。高等教育机构必须为有听力障碍的学生提供合理的便利和额外的支持,使他们能够获得职业信息。
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