Environmental Influences on Disabled Students' Cocurricular Involvement

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nancy J. Evans, Ellen M. Broido, Jody A. Kunk-Czaplicki, Val M. Erwin, Charlie E. Varland
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Abstract:Involvement of students in the cocurriculum is critical to the development of desired outcomes in college. However, the literature on disabled college students centers academic experiences, largely overlooking cocurricular experiences. In this study, we explored the cocurricular involvement of disabled students, examining factors that created barriers for their involvement, how students responded to barriers, factors that made involvement possible, and those that encouraged involvement. Grounded in a critical realist approach to disability, augmented by environmental theories, and employing a descriptive-interpretive design, we used both individual interviews and focus groups to obtain data from 33 disabled students at a midwestern, comprehensive, land-grant university. We found that (a) other people's behaviors and attitudes created more barriers to disabled students' involvement than did physical or organizational factors; (b) participants reported a wide variety of emotional and behavioral responses to the barriers; (c) accessible physical design, flexible organizational policies, and assistance from others made involvement possible; (d) universally designed elements of the physical and organizational environment as well as active support from staff and peers encouraged involvement; and (e) barriers to and encouragers of involvement varied by impairment. We offer implications for further research and practice.
环境对残疾学生课程参与的影响
摘要:学生参与课程对于在大学中取得预期成绩至关重要。然而,关于残疾大学生的文献以学术经历为中心,在很大程度上忽视了共同的学术经历。在这项研究中,我们探讨了残疾学生的课外参与,考察了为他们的参与创造障碍的因素,学生如何应对障碍,使参与成为可能的因素,以及鼓励参与的因素。基于对残疾问题的批判现实主义方法,再加上环境理论,并采用描述性解释性设计,我们使用了个人访谈和焦点小组,从中西部一所综合性的赠地大学的33名残疾学生中获得了数据。我们发现(a)与身体或组织因素相比,其他人的行为和态度对残疾学生的参与造成了更多的障碍;(b) 参与者报告了对障碍的各种情绪和行为反应;(c) 可访问的物理设计、灵活的组织政策和其他人的帮助使参与成为可能;(d) 普遍设计的物质和组织环境要素以及工作人员和同行的积极支持鼓励参与;以及(e)参与的障碍和鼓励因素因损伤而异。我们为进一步的研究和实践提供了启示。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
14.30%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Published six times per year for the American College Personnel Association.Founded in 1959, the Journal of College Student Development has been the leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs for over four decades. JCSD is the largest empirical research journal in the field of student affairs and higher education, and is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association.
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