Deaf and hard of hearing faculty in higher education: enhancing access,equity, policy,and practice |
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Authors: | David Harry Smith Jean F Andrews |
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Institution: | 1. Center on Deafness, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA;2. Deaf Studies/Deaf Education, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Higher education institutions are often well prepared in terms of accommodation policies and practices for disabled students. Ironically, campuses are often not prepared once disabled academics return as faculty. Most are particularly unfamiliar with the unique access needs of deaf or hard of hearing academics. This can result in career hindrances to employment and tenure, as well as potential losses to campuses in terms of diversity. Background and substantiation on this access issue is provided along with recommendations for policy-making and practices for campuses that are geared to ensuring career success for deaf and hard of hearing faculty. |
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Keywords: | academic accommodations career deaf diversity policy-making |
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