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Learning disabled students and access to accommodations: socioeconomic status,capital, and stigma
Authors:Bea Waterfield
Institution:1. Department of Sociology &2. Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:In the 1990s, Canadian universities began implementing policies to accommodate learning disabled students. While such policies appear to make post-secondary education more accessible, students must manage considerable complexity and absorb social and financial costs to receive accommodations. Through interviews with learning disabled students, this research explores the effects of socio-economic status (SES) on how, or whether, students access accommodations at a Nova Scotian university. Drawing on the work of Bourdieu and Goffman, this study suggests that SES affects students’ abilities to navigate the accommodation process successfully, and that accommodation policies, while important, may not ensure equal access to accommodations.
Keywords:Higher education  learning disability  socio-economic status  capital  stigma  accommodations
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