包容与公平:世界一流大学残疾人资源中心的经验与困境

Q3 Social Sciences
Huan Li, J. Yu, Yueling Luo, Congyun Guo
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世界一流大学的残疾资源中心在实现促进高等教育包容性和公平性的目标方面发挥着核心作用。为了为我国双一流大学发展全纳教育提供参考,选取排名前十的大学DRC作为典型案例,分析其经验和困境。关于服务机制,DRCs旨在确保公平入学,使残疾学生能够全面参与大学,从而提高校园包容性。此外,DRCs建立了官方网站作为服务平台,并制定了明确的服务程序和申诉,以确保服务质量。在服务内容方面,残疾中心强调提高校园成员的残疾意识,并在学习、生活和就业方面为社署提供支持和服务,确保社署能接受高质素的高等教育。然而,DRCs也面临着低服务申请率、有缺陷的服务机制和有争议的服务质量的困境。据此,提出了提高中国双一流大学包容性和公平性的建议和启示,包括建立以DRCs为核心的协同残疾服务体系,优化服务机制,提供个性化和多样化的支持服务内容。
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Inclusion and equity: Experiences and dilemmas of disability resource centers at world-class universities
The disability resource centers (DRCs) of world-class universities play a central role in achieving the goal of promoting inclusion and equity in higher education. To provide a reference for the development of inclusive education in China’s double first-class universities, the DRCs of the top 10 universities were selected as typical cases to analyze their experiences and dilemmas. Regarding service mechanisms, DRCs aimed to ensure equitable access so that students with disabilities (SWD) could fully and holistically participate in universities, thereby improving inclusion on campus. In addition, DRCs established official websites as a service platform and developed clear service procedures and grievances to ensure the quality of service. Regarding service content, DRCs emphasized enhancing the disability awareness of campus members and provided support and services for SWD in their study, life, and employment to ensure that SWD could receive high-quality higher education. However, DRCs also suffered from dilemmas of low service application rates, flawed service mechanisms, and controversial service quality. Accordingly, suggestions and implications are proposed to improve inclusion and equity in China’s double first-class universities, including establishing a collaborative disability service system with DRCs as the core, optimizing the service mechanism, and providing personalized and diversified support service content.
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International Journal of Chinese Education
International Journal of Chinese Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Chinese Education (IJCE) is a result of the collaboration between Brill Academic Publishers and the Institute of Education at Tsinghua University. It aims to strengthen Chinese academic exchanges and cooperation with other countries in order to improve Chinese educational research and promote Chinese educational development. Through collaboration among scholars in and outside of China who are dedicated to the investigation of Chinese education, this journal aims to raise Chinese educational research levels, further recognize and solve Chinese educational problems, inform Chinese educational policies and decisions, and promote Chinese educational reform and development. This journal welcomes empirical as well as theoretical studies on particular educational issues and/or policies.
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