Brookhouser P E, Sullivan P M, Eccarius M A, Schulte L, Maliszewski S, Madrigal R
Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, NE 68131-2136.
Laryngoscope. 1994 Sep;104(9):1105-14. doi: 10.1288/00005537-199409000-00010.
One goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act is to enhance access to career opportunities for individuals with hearing loss. Hearing-impaired professionals are woefully underrepresented among the cadre of scientists currently involved in hearing and deafness research. Information was obtained by questionnaire from 190 consecutive attendees (13 through 17 years of age) at a summer program for gifted hearing-impaired adolescents regarding career goals, attitudes toward academic and extracurricular activities, educational placement, primary communication modality, and parental hearing status. A follow-up questionnaire completed by 80 of these youth, presently attending college, provided comparison data regarding type of college attended and academic major. Males were significantly more likely to select majors in mathematics and science-related disciplines. The percentage of college attendees majoring in the sciences was much lower than the percentage of high school students who aspired to a scientific career. Strategies for attracting qualified hearing-impaired students into science majors should include educational efforts directed at students, parents, and academic advisors.
《美国残疾人法案》的目标之一是增加听力受损者获得职业机会的途径。在目前从事听力与失聪研究的科学家队伍中,有听力障碍的专业人员所占比例极低。通过问卷调查,从一个针对有天赋的听力受损青少年的暑期项目中连续抽取了190名参与者(年龄在13至17岁之间),了解他们的职业目标、对学术和课外活动的态度、教育安置、主要沟通方式以及父母的听力状况。其中80名目前正在上大学的青少年填写的一份后续问卷,提供了关于他们所上大学类型和专业的对比数据。男性选择数学和科学相关学科专业的可能性显著更高。上大学的学生中选择科学专业的比例远低于渴望从事科学职业的高中生比例。吸引合格的听力受损学生攻读科学专业的策略应包括针对学生、家长的教育工作。