College Students with Disabilities: Factors Influencing Growth in Academic Ability and Confidence

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Mikyong Minsun Kim
Elisabeth Louise Kutscher
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[1] The George Washington University,Higher Education Administration Program, Department of Educational Leadership, Graduate School of Education and Human Development
[2] The George Washington University,Department of Special Education and Disability Studies
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Research in Higher Education | 2021年 / 62卷
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College students with disabilities; Learning, physical, or sensory disability; Academic ability; Intellectual self-confidence; Demographic and institutional factors and policies; Longitudinal data analysis;
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Using large-scale longitudinal data, this study sought to examine factors influencing two important student development outcomes in students with disabilities attending 4-year colleges and universities. Informed by Astin’s Input-Environment-Outcome model and the interactional model of disability, this study investigated the effect of student characteristics (i.e., disability type, gender, mother’s education level) and environmental factors (i.e., faculty encouragement and engagement in political discussion) on the development of academic ability and intellectual confidence in students’ senior year of college. The comparison between two outcome models for students with learning disabilities and those with physical or sensory disabilities provided important educational implications. Results from the multiple regression analyses revealed that both student characteristics and environmental factors significantly affect student development, accounting for students’ academic ability and intellectual confidence upon entering college. Institutional policy implications and educational interventions for college students with disabilities were also discussed.
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页码:309 / 331
页数:22
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