Kotera Yasuhiro, Chircop James, Hutchinson Lucy, Rhodes Christine, Green Pauline, Jones Robert-Maxwell, Kaluzeviciute Greta, Garip Gulcan
University of Derby, Kedleston Road, DE22 1GB Derby, UK.
Int J Educ Technol High Educ. 2021;18(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s41239-021-00301-x. Epub 2021 Dec 10.
Online learning has given access to education for diverse populations including students with disabilities. In our university, the ratio of students with disabilities is substantially higher in the online programmes than face-to-face. Online learning provides high accessibility though it can result in a lonely experience. Accordingly, this study aimed to appraise the first-hand experience and understanding of loneliness in online students with disabilities (OSWD), and to discuss possible solutions. Thematic analysis on semi-structured interviews attended by nine OSWD identified: 'Self-paced study can reduce stigma but cause loneliness (Theme 1)', 'Loneliness and social difficulties relate to misunderstanding of disability (Theme 2)', and 'Activities, events and staff for informal socialisation are needed (Theme 3)'. As the demand for online learning is further expanded due to the current global pandemic, our findings will be helpful for online learning institutions worldwide to establish effective strategies to reduce loneliness in OSWD.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s41239-021-00301-x.
在线学习为包括残疾学生在内的各类人群提供了接受教育的机会。在我们大学,在线课程中残疾学生的比例显著高于面授课程。在线学习具有高度的可及性,尽管它可能会带来孤独的体验。因此,本研究旨在评估残疾在线学生(OSWD)对孤独的亲身经历和理解,并探讨可能的解决方案。对9名OSWD参加的半结构化访谈进行的主题分析发现:“自主学习可以减少污名但会导致孤独(主题1)”、“孤独和社交困难与对残疾的误解有关(主题2)”以及“需要开展活动、举办事件并配备人员以促进非正式社交(主题3)”。由于当前全球疫情,在线学习的需求进一步扩大,我们的研究结果将有助于全球的在线学习机构制定有效的策略,以减少OSWD的孤独感。
在线版本包含可在10.1186/s41239-021-00301-x获取的补充材料。