Dowdy C A, Carter J K, Smith T E
Department of Special Education, School of Education, University of Alabama, Birmingham 35294.
J Learn Disabil. 1990 Jun-Jul;23(6):343-8. doi: 10.1177/002221949002300604.
Studies investigating the post-high-school vocational status of individuals with disabilities have frequently found that these individuals are more likely to be unemployed, underemployed, or employed part-time, when compared to nondisabled peers. Transition programs are needed for adolescents with disabilities to facilitate their vocational success. The current study surveyed 80 high school students with learning disabilities (LD) and 80 nondisabled (NLD) peers to determine their transitional needs. Results indicated that (a) more students with LD than NLD students are involved in transition programs; (b) career goals were established by the majority of both groups; (c) parents provided most of the assistance in making career decisions; and (d) twice as many NLD students as students with LD wanted to go to college, while twice as many students with LD as NLD students wanted to enter the job market. More students with LD than NLD students were aware of vocational rehabilitation (VR) services, but the number was still below 50%. The majority of the information about VR services came from the school.
对残疾人士高中毕业后职业状况的研究经常发现,与非残疾同龄人相比,这些人更有可能失业、就业不足或从事兼职工作。残疾青少年需要过渡项目来促进他们的职业成功。当前的研究调查了80名有学习障碍(LD)的高中生和80名非残疾(NLD)同龄人,以确定他们的过渡需求。结果表明:(a)参与过渡项目的有学习障碍的学生比非学习障碍学生更多;(b)两组中的大多数都确立了职业目标;(c)父母在做出职业决策时提供了大部分帮助;(d)想上大学的非学习障碍学生数量是有学习障碍学生的两倍,而想进入就业市场的有学习障碍学生数量是非学习障碍学生的两倍。了解职业康复(VR)服务的有学习障碍的学生比非学习障碍学生更多,但这一数字仍低于50%。关于职业康复服务的大部分信息来自学校。