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“改变绝非易事”:自闭症大学生在新冠疫情期间的学习生活经历

"Change Isn't Exactly Easy": Autistic University Students' Lived Learning Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Ballantine Jacquie, Rocheleau Jess, Macarios Jasmin, Ross George, Artemeva Natasha

机构信息

School of Linguistics and Language Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

Autism Adulthood. 2023 Sep 1;5(3):325-334. doi: 10.1089/aut.2022.0032. Epub 2023 Aug 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic-related isolation measures caused significant unexpected changes in learning experiences for all university students, including autistic students. So far, there has been a lack of information on autistic university students' lived learning experiences caused by the changes in the teaching delivery formats from face-to-face to online during this time. Our study addressed this gap by investigating eight autistic students' reported learning experiences during the rapid changes caused by the pandemic and discussing student-advocated learning supports.

METHODS

The participants in this qualitative study were eight formally or self-diagnosed, English-speaking, autistic undergraduate and graduate university students from a mid-sized Canadian university. Participants took part in semi-structured interviews that focused on their learning experiences and preferences before and during the pandemic, including what supports they found helpful. To analyze and interpret the data, autistic and nonautistic researchers used reflexive thematic analysis and a consultative participatory approach.

RESULTS

Our findings suggest that individual (i.e., organizational skills; mental health), interactional (i.e., prior experiences interacting with instructors and teaching assistants), and environmental (i.e., sensory environments, class sizes, virtual learning environments) factors, which were interrelated, determined the nature and quality of these autistic students' learning experiences and their academic preferences during the pandemic. We also found that each autistic student reported unique learning experiences and needed individualized supports for their learning.

CONCLUSIONS

Several interrelated factors (individual, interactional, and environmental) affected the nature and quality of autistic university students' experiences during the pandemic. Each student had unique experiences and needed individualized supports.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行相关的隔离措施给包括自闭症学生在内的所有大学生的学习经历带来了重大意外变化。到目前为止,对于这段时间内教学形式从面对面转为线上所导致的自闭症大学生的实际学习经历,一直缺乏相关信息。我们的研究通过调查八名自闭症学生在大流行引发的快速变化期间所报告的学习经历,并讨论学生倡导的学习支持措施,填补了这一空白。

方法

这项定性研究的参与者是来自加拿大一所中型大学的八名正式诊断或自我诊断为自闭症的、讲英语的本科和研究生。参与者参加了半结构化访谈,重点是他们在大流行之前和期间的学习经历及偏好,包括他们认为有帮助的支持措施。为了分析和解释数据,自闭症和非自闭症研究人员采用了反思性主题分析和协商参与式方法。

结果

我们的研究结果表明,相互关联的个人因素(即组织技能、心理健康)、互动因素(即与教师和助教互动的先前经历)和环境因素(即感官环境、班级规模、虚拟学习环境)决定了这些自闭症学生在大流行期间的学习经历的性质和质量以及他们的学业偏好。我们还发现,每名自闭症学生都报告了独特的学习经历,并且在学习方面需要个性化支持。

结论

几个相互关联的因素(个人、互动和环境)影响了自闭症大学生在大流行期间经历的性质和质量。每名学生都有独特的经历,需要个性化支持。

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