Enhancing Accessibility for University Students with Specific Learning Disabilities Using a Computerized Screening System~!2009-06-13~!2009-10-13~!2010-03-09~!

M. Henning
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This paper considers the diagnostic value of a computer screening system as an alternative, or adjunct, to traditional battery testing systems in identifying the presence of specific learning disabilities (SLD) in university students. In the present times of increasing numbers of students with various forms of disabilities entering tertiary education, institutional fiscal constraints, problems with employing and securing professional staff, and the heightened value placed on time, it would seem sensible to utilize cost and time efficient systems for diagnosing the presence of disabilities in students. This paper therefore considers the use of the Lucid Adult Dyslexia Screening (LADS) system, and draws from the university casebook of one psychologist to highlight its usefulness in terms of increasing accessibility to assessment and associated services. It is argued that, because the diagnostic phase is crucial to the approval and implementation of accommodations, efficiency in the assessment process contributes to reducing barriers that students with SLD may face in gaining access to equitable assistive resources. The conclusion suggests that LADS is a cost and time efficient system, but needs to be used judiciously by considering the clinical history of the student. Scope for further research is also indicated.
利用计算机筛选系统为有特殊学习障碍的大学生提供无障碍服务2009-06-13 2009-10-13 2010-03-09
本文考虑了计算机筛查系统作为传统电池测试系统的替代或辅助诊断价值,以识别大学生中存在的特殊学习障碍(SLD)。在当今时代,越来越多的有各种残疾的学生进入高等教育,机构财政紧张,在雇用和确保专业人员方面存在问题,以及对时间的高度重视,利用成本和时间效率高的系统来诊断学生中存在的残疾似乎是明智的。因此,本文考虑使用清醒成人阅读障碍筛查(LADS)系统,并从一位心理学家的大学案例手册中提取,以突出其在增加评估和相关服务可及性方面的有用性。本文认为,由于诊断阶段对住宿的批准和实施至关重要,因此评估过程的效率有助于减少特殊学习障碍学生在获得公平的辅助资源方面可能面临的障碍。结论表明,LADS是一种成本和时间效率高的系统,但需要在考虑学生的临床病史的情况下谨慎使用。还指出了进一步研究的余地。
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