Examining Career Transitioning among Students with Specific Learning Disabilities

Chiedu Eseadi, B. Diale
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The career transitioning of students with specific learning disabilities (SLD) has not been commendable. People with SLD are overrepresented in unskilled work and underrepresented in managerial and professional occupations as compared to their non-disabled peers. This research paper discusses the career transitioning of students with SLD with regard to existing research concerning knowledge, attitudes and perceptions about these students. It examined ways of preparing and supporting students with SLD towards their transition into the world of work. Additionally, it examined how important career transitioning is for students who have SLD. Stronger social networks, improved self-esteem, avoiding stigma, and potential lifetime advantages including better incomes and independent living as some of the relevance of career transitioning for students with SLD. The paper highlights the need for students with SLD to receive support and guidance from their parents, teachers, school administrators, peers, counselors, and other stakeholders in order to obtain stable careers for the future. Further research is required to strengthen the literature that already exists on this topic.
研究有特殊学习障碍的学生的职业过渡问题
有特殊学习障碍(SLD)的学生的职业转型一直不尽如人意。与非残疾学生相比,特殊学习障碍学生从事非技术性工作的比例过高,从事管理和专业工作的比例过低。本研究论文讨论了有特殊学习障碍的学生的职业过渡问题,以及有关这些学生的知 识、态度和看法的现有研究。它探讨了如何帮助有特殊学习障碍的学生做好准备并为他们向职场过渡提供支持。此外,它还研究了职业过渡对有特殊学习障碍的学生有多重要。更强大的社会网络、自尊心的提高、避免污名化以及潜在的终生优势,包括更高的收入和独立的生活,这些都是职业过渡对 SLD 学生的意义所在。本文强调,有特殊学习障碍的学生需要得到家长、教师、学校管理人员、同学、辅导员和其他利益相关者的支持和指导,以获得未来稳定的职业。需要开展进一步的研究,以加强有关这一主题的已有文献。
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