WISE房间:一个创新的多感官空间,为神经发散学生提供自我调节和沉浸式支持

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Tor Alexander Bruce, Eve Champney-Smith, Satu Eleftheropoulou, Tom Nicholson, Mark Lambert, Barry Hill
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摘要

高等教育的发展需要一种细致入微的方法来适应神经分化学生的不同需求,包括那些被认为患有自闭症、阅读障碍、运动障碍、注意力缺陷多动障碍、计算障碍或图雷特综合症的学生。传统环境往往不能提供足够的支持,在实施措施时没有征求直接受影响者的意见。这可能导致有条件的道歉行为,退出教育的想法和减少学生的福祉。认识到这一差距,学生教育福利(WISE)室被概念化,为神经发散学生的学术之旅提供一个量身定制的空间。鉴于诺森比亚大学健康与生命科学学院大约20%的学生被认为是神经发散型,这项探索性研究考察了他们对塑造包容性环境的看法。我们通过研讨会和现场试验,将18名神经分化学生作为经验专家,将个人见解与共同愿望结合起来。对定性数据的专题分析揭示了影响创建包容性数字环境的关键因素。研究结果强调,由于缺乏专用空间,神经发散型学生普遍存在脱节感,加剧了边缘化感,阻碍了他们融入校园生活。一个月的反思性后续行动显示出对包容性努力的乐观态度和赞赏。这项研究有助于更广泛地讨论高等教育的可及性。通过突出神经发散的观点,像WISE Room这样的倡议有望促进公平的教育环境。我们的发现提出了一个关键问题,即如何提供真正满足神经发散学生需求的无障碍空间。
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The WISE Room: An innovative multisensory space for self-regulation and immersive support for neurodivergent students

The WISE Room: An innovative multisensory space for self-regulation and immersive support for neurodivergent students

The WISE Room: An innovative multisensory space for self-regulation and immersive support for neurodivergent students

The WISE Room: An innovative multisensory space for self-regulation and immersive support for neurodivergent students

The WISE Room: An innovative multisensory space for self-regulation and immersive support for neurodivergent students

The evolving landscape of higher education necessitates a nuanced approach to accommodating the diverse needs of neurodivergent students, including those identifying as having autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyscalculia or Tourette's syndrome. Traditional settings often fail to provide adequate support, with measures implemented without consulting those directly affected. This can lead to conditioned apologetic behaviour, thoughts of withdrawal from education and diminished student well-being. Recognising this gap, the well-being in student education (WISE) room was conceptualised to offer a tailored space conducive to neurodivergent students' academic journey. Given that approximately 20% of students within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at Northumbria University identify as neurodivergent, this explorative study examines their perspectives on shaping an inclusive environment. Using workshops and an in-situ trial involving 18 neurodivergent students as experts by experience, we coalesced individual insights with communal aspirations. Thematic analysis of the qualitative data revealed the key factors influencing the creation of an inclusive digital environment. Findings highlight a pervasive sense of disconnection among neurodivergent students due to the lack of dedicated spaces, exacerbating feelings of marginalisation and impeding integration into campus life. A one-month reflective follow-up revealed optimism and appreciation for efforts towards inclusiveness. This study contributes to broader discussions about accessibility in higher education. By foregrounding neurodivergent perspectives, initiatives like The WISE Room hold promise for fostering equitable educational environments. Our findings raise critical questions about providing accessible spaces that truly meet the needs of neurodivergent students.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: This well-established and respected journal covers the whole range of learning difficulties relating to children in mainstream and special schools. It is widely read by nasen members as well as other practitioners, administrators advisers, teacher educators and researchers in the UK and overseas. The British Journal of Special Education is concerned with a wide range of special educational needs, and covers all levels of education pre-school, school, and post-school.
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