Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution

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Autor(a) principal: Brunhara,Jane Assunção
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Berberian,Ana Paula, Guarinello,Ana Cristina, Biscouto,Angela Regina, Krüger,Simone, Silva,Daniel Vieira da, Ferla,Josiane Bernart da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare and analyze social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution about the inclusion of people with disabilities according to variables gender, age and areas of knowledge of participants. Methods: the quantitative study was conducted on 601 academics, 583 being students and 18 university professors from a private university, who have contact with individuals with disabilities in the classroom. A questionnaire was applied to identify the social attitudes related to the variables correlated above. Results: the sample included 97% of students, 417 being females and 184 males. Nearly 43% were younger than 20 years and 6% older than 40 years. The female professors and students had higher agreement with the questionnaire, while male professors and students reported lower satisfaction. Concerning age, the younger individuals were the most dissatisfied ones. In relation to the field of knowledge, the Exact, Human and Health Sciences, in this order, presented increased agreement with the research instrument. Conclusion: the study investigated the social attitudes of professors and students about the inclusion of people with disabilities, analyzing the results according to gender, age and area of knowledge, comparing and correlating with the agreement about the questionnaire. The results revealed the need to deepen the studies about variables that may influence the social attitudes related to the inclusion and permanence of these individuals in higher education institutions.
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title Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution
spellingShingle Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution
Brunhara,Jane Assunção
Education, Higher
Mainstreaming (Education)
Disabled Persons
title_short Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution
title_full Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution
title_fullStr Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution
title_full_unstemmed Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution
title_sort Accessibility of people with disabilities to higher education: social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution
author Brunhara,Jane Assunção
author_facet Brunhara,Jane Assunção
Berberian,Ana Paula
Guarinello,Ana Cristina
Biscouto,Angela Regina
Krüger,Simone
Silva,Daniel Vieira da
Ferla,Josiane Bernart da Silva
author_role author
author2 Berberian,Ana Paula
Guarinello,Ana Cristina
Biscouto,Angela Regina
Krüger,Simone
Silva,Daniel Vieira da
Ferla,Josiane Bernart da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brunhara,Jane Assunção
Berberian,Ana Paula
Guarinello,Ana Cristina
Biscouto,Angela Regina
Krüger,Simone
Silva,Daniel Vieira da
Ferla,Josiane Bernart da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Education, Higher
Mainstreaming (Education)
Disabled Persons
topic Education, Higher
Mainstreaming (Education)
Disabled Persons
description ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare and analyze social attitudes of students and professors of a higher education institution about the inclusion of people with disabilities according to variables gender, age and areas of knowledge of participants. Methods: the quantitative study was conducted on 601 academics, 583 being students and 18 university professors from a private university, who have contact with individuals with disabilities in the classroom. A questionnaire was applied to identify the social attitudes related to the variables correlated above. Results: the sample included 97% of students, 417 being females and 184 males. Nearly 43% were younger than 20 years and 6% older than 40 years. The female professors and students had higher agreement with the questionnaire, while male professors and students reported lower satisfaction. Concerning age, the younger individuals were the most dissatisfied ones. In relation to the field of knowledge, the Exact, Human and Health Sciences, in this order, presented increased agreement with the research instrument. Conclusion: the study investigated the social attitudes of professors and students about the inclusion of people with disabilities, analyzing the results according to gender, age and area of knowledge, comparing and correlating with the agreement about the questionnaire. The results revealed the need to deepen the studies about variables that may influence the social attitudes related to the inclusion and permanence of these individuals in higher education institutions.
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