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Disability policy and practice at the University of Saskatchewan

dc.contributor.advisorWotherspoon, Terryen_US
dc.contributor.committeeMemberSurtees, Dougen_US
dc.contributor.committeeMemberSchissel, Bernarden_US
dc.contributor.committeeMemberPoudrier, Jenniferen_US
dc.creatorLivingston, Andrew Pen_US
dc.date.accessioned2008-06-24T10:43:33Zen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-04T04:40:28Z
dc.date.available2009-06-25T08:00:00Zen_US
dc.date.available2013-01-04T04:40:28Z
dc.date.created2008en_US
dc.date.issued2008en_US
dc.date.submitted2008en_US
dc.description.abstractStudents with disabilities have to overcome many barriers when attaining post-secondary education. This thesis investigates how programs and policies affect students with disabilities. Using a survey-based research method, the project explores the gap that exists between disability policy and programs at the University of Saskatchewan as perceived students. Discussions with disability service providers also informed the study. A communication disconnect between faculty, service providers, and students was found to be one of the key reasons why the gap between program and policies is increasing as opposed to decreasing. Rather than being reliant on the medical model of disability and integrated approach, which includes more social conceptions of disability, related to delivery of programs should be advocated. Reflection on the current literature related to disability and the findings of this thesis lead to a construction of a model. This model advocates the inclusion of disability studies as an integral part of university curriculum using and interdisciplinary approach. The expanded role of disability studies can have a positive influence on university culture, and improve understandings of disability on university campuses, as well as in the broader social context.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06242008-104333en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectpost-secondaryen_US
dc.subjectpracticeen_US
dc.subjecteducationen_US
dc.subjectdisabilityen_US
dc.subjectpolicyen_US
dc.titleDisability policy and practice at the University of Saskatchewanen_US
dc.type.genreThesisen_US
dc.type.materialtexten_US
thesis.degree.departmentSociologyen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineSociologyen_US
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Saskatchewanen_US
thesis.degree.levelMastersen_US
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Arts (M.A.)en_US

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