Mamboleo George, Meyer Lisa, Georgieva Zornitsa, Curtis Reagan, Dong Shengli, Stender Lisa M
West Virginia University.
St. George's Community College.
Rehabil Couns Educ J. 2015 Fall;8(2):8-19.
Perceptions of students with disabilities toward faculty willingness to provide accommodations and students' willingness to disclose a disability were investigated in a sample of undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities (n=141) at a large mid-Atlantic university. Results revealed that most students felt their professors were willing to provide accommodations. High levels of students perceived instructors' willingness to provide accommodations were associated with high students' willingness to disclose a disability. However, the students seemed to be unwilling to disclose their disability. Furthermore, rated past student experiences relative to requesting for accommodations was highly correlated with both perceived instructors' willingness to provide accommodations and students' willingness to disclose a disability. Implications for rehabilitation counselors working with students with disabilities and future research are discussed.
在大西洋中部一所大型大学,对141名残疾本科生和研究生样本进行了调查,以了解残疾学生对教师提供便利的意愿以及学生披露残疾情况的意愿。结果显示,大多数学生认为他们的教授愿意提供便利。学生对教师提供便利意愿的高度认知与学生披露残疾情况的高意愿相关。然而,学生似乎不愿意披露自己的残疾情况。此外,过去学生申请便利的经历评分与教师提供便利的感知意愿和学生披露残疾情况的意愿都高度相关。文中讨论了对与残疾学生合作的康复顾问的启示以及未来的研究方向。