支持农村地区残疾学生在毕业后取得积极成果

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Andrew R. Scheef, Lauren Bruno, Holly N. Whittenburg
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与没有残疾的同龄人相比,残疾人就业或接受高等教育的可能性更小。即使联邦立法努力为这一群体提供有针对性的支持,这种差异仍然存在。在农村地区上学的残疾学生在就业和高等教育入学方面可能会遇到城市和郊区学生所没有的额外障碍。这篇文章回顾了农村地区残疾青年的毕业后结果和可能遇到的障碍。这些可能包括与交通、有限的机会以及对高等教育价值的不同看法有关的问题。此外,农村学校的特殊教育工作者可能只有有限的培训机会和广泛的职位职责,需要在许多领域的专门知识。然后,为了帮助解决这些差异,在四个广泛的领域提出了支持学生和改善服务的策略,包括(a)加强教师培训和实践,(b)与职业康复合作,(c)改善公共政策,以及(d)利用农村社区的优势。
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Supporting Positive Post-School Outcomes for Students With Disabilities in Rural Locations
Individuals with disabilities are less likely than their peers without disabilities to be employed or enrolled in postsecondary education. Even with federal legislation efforts designed to provide targeted supports to this population, the discrepancy persists. Students with disabilities who attend schools in rural settings may experience additional barriers to employment and postsecondary enrollment not faced by those in urban and suburban locales. This article reviews post-school outcomes and barriers that youth with disabilities in rural areas may encounter. These may include concerns related to transportation, limited opportunities, and varied perceptions on the value of higher education. In addition, special educators in rural schools may have limited training opportunities and a wide range of position responsibilities that require expertise in many areas. Then, to help address these discrepancies, strategies to support students and improve services are presented in four broad areas, including (a) augmenting teacher training and practice, (b) partnering with vocational rehabilitation, (c) improving public policy, and (d) leveraging the strengths of rural communities.
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Rural Special Education Quarterly
Rural Special Education Quarterly EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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