msu SAPASAP框架:高等教育机构包容残疾人发展的优先行动

Bennette Paul D. Campano, Cherry Mae Q. Chano, Christine Renz Miranda, Marineth Kaira R. Pacubat, Sheila Nica B. Saguid, Francis Clarence C. Chua
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目的:通过残障包容框架,影响高等教育机构在残障包容方面的发展,从而影响政策制定以及残障人士的包容、权利提升和保护。方法:采用非实验发展性研究设计,在马里亚诺·马科斯州立大学(MMSU)进行研究,采用双分层抽样和目的抽样的方法,分别选取该大学的非残疾学生、残疾学生和雇员以及管理委员会(AdCo)成员作为研究对象。数据是通过对非残疾参与者的在线调查,对残疾学习者的焦点小组讨论,以及对选定的AdCo成员和残疾员工的关键信息受访者的访谈来收集的。数据通过描述性统计进行统计分析,并按照Braun和Clarke主题分析过程进行主题分析。结果:MMSU被视为残疾人可以茁壮成长的地方。在态度、环境、政策和对DI的积极看法方面,存在DI的推动者。这为包容残疾的发展奠定了基础;然而,对残疾和残障人士的负面反应仍然存在,强调需要改进。结论和启示:MMSU SAPASAP框架,来自Ilokano术语“SAPASAP”,意思是不让任何一个人掉队,是为了促进MMSU向残疾人包容性发展的想法而开发的。它确定了MMSU在实现残障残障教育方面的优先行动,并列出了持续改进的过程,以成为高等教育机构真正包容残障人士的榜样。
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MMSU SAPASAP Framework: Priority Actions for Disability-Inclusive Development in Higher Education Institutions
Aim: To influence the growth of higher education institutions (HEIs) towards disability inclusion (DI) through a disability-inclusive framework to influence policymaking and the inclusion, rights advancement, and protection of PWDs. Methods: Following a non-experimental developmental research design, the study was conducted in Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) and included MMSU non-disabled and disabled learners and employees and MMSU administrative council (AdCo) members as participants selected through double stratum stratified sampling and purposive sampling, respectively. Data were gathered through an online survey for non-disabled participants, focus group discussion for learners with a disability, and key informant interviews for select AdCo members and employees with disability. Data were statistically analyzed through descriptive statistics and thematically analyzed following the Braun and Clarke thematic analysis process. Results: MMSU is seen as a place where PWDs could thrive. In terms of attitude, environment, policies, and positive perception of DI, Enablers to DI were present. This sets the foundation for disability-inclusive development; however, negative responses towards disability and DI were still present, emphasizing the need for improvement. Conclusion and Implications: The MMSU SAPASAP framework, from the Ilokano term “sapasap," meaning having no one left behind, was developed with the idea of fostering MMSU towards disability-inclusive development. It identified priority actions for MMSU in achieving DI and lays out the process for continual improvement towards being an example towards true disability inclusion for HEIs.
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