Online Versus Face-to-Face Accommodations Among College StudentsWith Disabilities

被引:27
|
作者
Barnard-Brak, Lucy [1 ]
Sulak, Tracey [1 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Univ, Waco, TX 76798 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1080/08923641003604251
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Although both the number of online learning opportunities and students with disabilities in higher education has increased over the last two decades, students with disabilities may be overlooked. The purpose of this study was to examine attitudes toward requesting accommodations in the online learning environment among college students with disabilities compared with requesting accommodations in the face-to-face learning environment. Accommodations refer to those adjustments and modification made to instructional and/or curricular requirements in order for students with disabilities to fully participate in a course (Rehabilitation Act of 1973). Results indicate that students with disabilities did not have significantly different attitudes toward requesting accommodations as a whole in the face-to-face versus online learning environments. Results, however, do indicate that students who report having visible disabilities appear to have more positive attitudes toward requesting accommodations in the online versus face-to-face learning environment compared with students who report having hidden disabilities.
引用
收藏
页码:81 / 91
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] College Students' Multitasking Behavior in Online Versus Face-to-Face Courses
    Lepp, Andrew
    Barkley, Jacob E.
    Karpinski, Aryn C.
    Singh, Shweta
    SAGE OPEN, 2019, 9 (01):
  • [2] Online versus face-to-face peer team reviews
    Figl, Kathrin
    Bauer, Christine
    Mangler, Jurgen
    Motschnig, Renate
    36TH ANNUAL FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION, CONFERENCE PROGRAM, VOLS 1-4: BORDERS: INTERNATIONAL, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL, 2006, : 808 - +
  • [3] Employer Perceptions of Online Versus Face-to-Face Degree Programs
    Roberto, Katherine J.
    Johnson, Andrew F.
    JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING, 2019, 56 (04) : 180 - 189
  • [4] Getting to know you: Face-to-face versus online interactions
    Okdie, Bradley M.
    Guadagno, Rosanna E.
    Bernieri, Frank J.
    Geers, Andrew L.
    Mclarney-Vesotski, Amber R.
    COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2011, 27 (01) : 153 - 159
  • [5] Feedback as a Powerful Teaching Tool: Online Versus Face-to-Face
    Nistor, Cristina Mihaela
    Comanetchi, Doina
    NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND REDESIGNING LEARNING SPACES, VOL II, 2019, : 110 - 115
  • [6] The psychodermatology diploma: comparing the online versus the face-to-face experience
    Poot, F.
    Sampogna, F.
    Tomas-Aragones, L.
    Gieler, U.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2021, 185 (03) : E86 - E86
  • [7] Face-to-face versus online tutoring support in distance education
    Price, Linda
    Richardson, John T. E.
    Jelfs, Anne
    STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION, 2007, 32 (01) : 1 - 20
  • [8] Keyboard coercion: Online and face-to-face sexual aggression in a college sample
    Ehman, Anandi C.
    Gross, Alan M.
    JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH, 2024, 72 (05) : 1480 - 1489
  • [9] Face-to-Face, or Online, That Is the Question
    Gao, Chunming
    Goda, Bryan
    SIGITE'18: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 19TH ANNUAL SIG CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, 2018, : 60 - 60
  • [10] Face-to-Face Versus Online Tutorial Support in Distance Education: Preference, Performance, and Pass Rates in Students with Disabilities
    Richardson, John T. E.
    JOURNAL OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION AND DISABILITY, 2016, 29 (01): : 83 - 90