There are more students with disabilities going to college than ever before. It is important that colleges understand the experiences of students with disabilities when in university. This research project was carried out by 12 students with intellectual disabilities who are enrolled in an Irish University, under the guidance of their lecturers. It looked at four research questions: (1) What do we like about going to college?; (2) What do we dislike about going to college?; (3) What supports do students with disabilities experience to participation in college?; and (4) what barriers do students with disabilities experience to participation in college? The results show many interesting findings about what students with disabilities experience in college and this information can be used to help colleges to better support students with disabilities.
Abstract-The traditional learning approaches (i.e. educational philosophies or paradigms) of behaviouralism, humanism, cognitivism, social learning theory and constructivism, have been the foundation of instructional design and teaching practice. Connectivism, considered a learning paradigm in its infancy by some and a learning theory by others, augurs a more intrinsic approach for learning in the 21 century. This study explores the perceptions of 76 higher education learners regarding the use of a connectivism pedagogical approach through the use of personal learning environments. Forming part of a project to evaluate the effectiveness of personal learning environments to support self-directed learning, and thus indirectly self-regulated learning, semi-structured interviews was utilized. Results obtained include improve learner motivation, engagement, collaboration and self-actualization. Of special interest was the element of self-actualization, generally associated with humanism. In addition, learners found the new learning environment challenging, requiring them to think critical about module content. Self-directed learning, supported by the pedagogical approach of connectivism and personal learning environments, is postulated to be a crucial skill set for the 21 century learner.
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