The New Accessibility in Higher Education
Disrupting the System for an Inclusive Future
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2025. november 25.
- ISBN 9780197773451
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem464 oldal
- Méret 238x164x39 mm
- Súly 767 g
- Nyelv angol 640
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Rövid leírás:
The New Accessibility in Higher Education explores the role and presence of accessibility within the higher education environment. The text considers the multidimensionality of accessibility and how individuals connected to the higher education environment (students, faculty, administrators, community stakeholders, researchers, and policymakers) must reconsider how accessibility in postsecondary education is understood and achieved.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
The commitment to accessibility serves as a catalyst for developing and implementing practices that prevent barriers and can better allow for inclusive participation with the world around us. Unfortunately, the importance of accessibility does not always equate with commitment and compliance. While there has been a slow-moving effort to increase accessibility, the global pandemic and several key social justice movements have spotlighted inaccessible content and systems.
The New Accessibility in Higher Education guides the reader through the various areas of higher education, detailing how barriers to access were identified and how accessibility was reimagined and improved through the perspectives of faculty, administrators, and students. The book considers the multidimensionality of accessibility and how postsecondary scholars and practitioners must reconsider how accessibility in postsecondary education is understood and achieved. It argues that higher education can no longer ignore issues of accessibility nor revert to previous, antiquated, and discriminatory policies that do not support the success of disabled students. The book not only spotlights what occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic and other recent key events but, instead, but also provides a roadmap for the continued integration of more accessible strategies within modern higher education.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Accessibility in Higher Education: Then, Now, in the Future
National Events and Social Movements: Challenges and Opportunities for Disability Access, Inclusion, and Justice in Higher Education
The Current Status of Accessibility in American Higher Education
The Potential of Universal Design to Promote Accessibility and Inclusion for Disabled Students
Section II. Shifting Accessibility Infrastructure in Postsecondary Education
Increased Recognition of Disability Resources Offices
Greater Visibility and New Disclosures of Disabled Students
Enrolling and Retaining Disabled Students
Section III. Conceptual Models Supportive of Disabled Students
The Intersectionality of Accessibility
Addressing Accessibility Through a Social Justice Lens
Transforming Institutions of Higher Education Into Equity-Centered Learning Organizations to Promote the Whole Selves of Disabled Students
Creating Disability-Inclusive Campuses: Development and Implications of a Revised Interactionist Model of Disability
Sense of Belonging Within an Accessible Environment
Section IV. Emerging Practices Resulting From Turning Points
Rethinking Administrative Functions With Greater Disability Awareness
Supporting Disabled Learners Through the Variations Planning Tool and Universal Design: Enabling, Mitigating, and Disabling Instructional Practices
Where Do We Go From Here?