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Not lazy,not faking: teaching and learning experiences of university students with disabilities
Authors:Tanya Osborne
Affiliation:Centre for Higher Education Research and Evaluation, Educational Research, County South, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UKt.k.osborne@gmail.com t.osborne@lancs.ac.uk
Abstract:This study explores the learning and teaching experiences of 105 disabled students mostly based in England, but with international voices. Students with disabilities are under-represented in universities and tend to have worse post-degree outcomes despite similar attainment rates to their peers. This presents a social justice issue. This article focuses on classroom experiences of these students. Using a survey with qualitative and quantitative elements, students were asked to give details about their experiences in taught settings, about their relationships with academic staff, and about their aspirations. Their responses have been analysed thematically and have been discussed in the context of the discourse around epistemic ignorance and social justice. The study finds that students may feel concerned about anonymity in disclosing disabilities and may be concerned about the way that others perceive them. The study finds that students perceive academic staff as often improperly trained for inclusive teaching.
Keywords:learning and teaching  disability  epistemic ignorance  social justice  higher education
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