Nelson J R, Dodd J M, Smith D J
Department of Special Education, Utah State University, Logan 84321.
J Learn Disabil. 1990 Mar;23(3):185-9. doi: 10.1177/002221949002300309.
One hundred seven faculty members at a northwestern college responded to a questionnaire devised to assess faculty willingness to provide students with learning disabilities instructional, assignment, examination, and special assistance accommodations. Faculty responses to the questionnaire were analyzed to determine if differences existed among faculty in the colleges of Education, Business, and Arts and Sciences. Results indicate that, in general, faculty were willing to provide students with learning disabilities accommodations, but that differences exist among the three academic divisions as to faculty willingness to provide students accommodations. The implications of these results for colleges and universities and future research are discussed.
一所西北学院的107名教员对一份问卷进行了回应,该问卷旨在评估教员为有学习障碍的学生提供教学、作业、考试及特殊协助方面便利条件的意愿。对教员的问卷回复进行了分析,以确定教育学院、商学院以及文理学院的教员之间是否存在差异。结果表明,总体而言,教员愿意为有学习障碍的学生提供便利条件,但在这三个学术部门中,教员在为学生提供便利条件的意愿方面存在差异。文中讨论了这些结果对学院和大学以及未来研究的意义。