Academic accommodations for university students living with disability and the potential of universal design to address their needs

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Miriam Edwards
Shiralee Poed
Hadeel Al-Nawab
Olivia Penna
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[1] University of Melbourne,Williams Centre for Learning Advancement, Faculty of Business and Economics
[2] University of Queensland,School of Education
[3] University of Melbourne,Melbourne Graduate School of Education
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Higher Education | 2022年 / 84卷
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Universal design; University; Disability; Assessment;
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This paper reports on a faculty-wide investigation into the experiences of students requiring academic accommodations due to disability. Underpinned by the social model of disability and acceptance that universal design benefits the entire community, this study was conducted at a leading Australian university. A mixed methods approach was used to examine each of the three standard accommodations available: assignment extension, special consideration, and academic adjustment plans. Students living with disability were able to self-identify and to share their experiences relating to these procedures. As a result, data from 493 student survey responses and 9 subsequent follow-on interviews were analysed. At the same time, 10 disability support staff were asked about barriers and enablers faced by students. It was found that most students requiring assistance due to disability, identified as having a ‘hidden’ disability (learning, cognition or psychiatric conditions). It was also found that accommodations most often related to assessment. While students were most satisfied with academic adjustment plans developed with the support staff, self-perceived notions of stigma associated with disability negatively impacted upon interactions with peers and teaching staff. This study contributes to an emerging body of literature which considers the potential impact universal design might have on the student experience. It is argued that findings are particularly relevant as educators re-imagine university learning and teaching for a post-COVID world.
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页数:20
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