TY - JOUR
T1 - Access education
T2 - What is needed to have accessible higher education for students with disabilities in Jordan?
AU - Alsalem, Gheed Mufied
AU - Doush, Iyad Abu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, International Journal of Special Education. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The number of students with disabilities attending universities is increased, and several challenges face them in higher education institutions. This study aims to determine accessibility needs of computer laboratories, libraries and websites for students with disabilities at Jordanian universities and colleges. The sample consists of staff in computer laboratories and libraries, web developers and e-learning staff to identify environmental and technological barriers from their perspective, as well as, to check their knowledge about assistive technology (AT) and issues related to accessibility. Questionnaires and expert review methods are used to test accessibility of websites in the investigated universities and colleges. Results indicated that current status of accessibility does not meet the expectations of equal access nor the needs of students with disabilities where there is shortages of ATs in computer labs and libraries, lack of awareness and insufficient training for the universities’ staff and web developers related to accessibility issues, and all the evaluated universities web sites are inaccessible. Implications that should be contemplated by policy makers are highlighted and other recommendations are explored.
AB - The number of students with disabilities attending universities is increased, and several challenges face them in higher education institutions. This study aims to determine accessibility needs of computer laboratories, libraries and websites for students with disabilities at Jordanian universities and colleges. The sample consists of staff in computer laboratories and libraries, web developers and e-learning staff to identify environmental and technological barriers from their perspective, as well as, to check their knowledge about assistive technology (AT) and issues related to accessibility. Questionnaires and expert review methods are used to test accessibility of websites in the investigated universities and colleges. Results indicated that current status of accessibility does not meet the expectations of equal access nor the needs of students with disabilities where there is shortages of ATs in computer labs and libraries, lack of awareness and insufficient training for the universities’ staff and web developers related to accessibility issues, and all the evaluated universities web sites are inaccessible. Implications that should be contemplated by policy makers are highlighted and other recommendations are explored.
KW - Accessibility of universities services
KW - Environmental barriers
KW - Laboratories and libraries accessibility evaluation
KW - Technological barriers
KW - Web accessibility
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85066270892
SN - 0827-3383
VL - 33
SP - 541
EP - 561
JO - International Journal of Special Education
JF - International Journal of Special Education
IS - 3
ER -