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Exploring the retention and success of students with disability in Australian higher education
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 23:27 authored by Susan KilpatrickSusan Kilpatrick, Johns, S, Robin Katersky BarnesRobin Katersky Barnes, Sarah FischerSarah Fischer, Darlene McLennanDarlene McLennan, Kerri MagnussenKerri MagnussenThe proportion of higher education students with disability is increasing. We know there is institutional variation in retention and performance of higher education students with disability, and there is a need to understand the reasons for this. This exploratory national study examines supports and adjustments provided by universities, including the role of disability practitioners, influence retention and performance of students with disability. The study uses a mixed-methods approach. National equity retention and performance data are analysed by higher education institution. Qualitative data on institutional policies and practices collected from a purposive sample of Australian higher education institutions are then analysed. Findings from the study include identification of factors linked to retention and performance of students with disability, including different types of disability.
Funding
National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education, Curtin University
History
Publication title
International Journal of Inclusive EducationVolume
21Issue
7Pagination
747-762ISSN
1360-3116Department/School
Faculty of EducationPublisher
RoutledgePlace of publication
United KingdomRights statement
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