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Application of Self-Determination by Students with Disabilities in Acquiring STEM Internship Accommodations.

Authors :
Duerstock, Bradley S.
Taylor, Carlos
Field, Sharon
Source :
Journal of Postsecondary Education & Disability; Fall2024, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p207-215, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Many students with physical disabilities graduating with a postsecondary STEM degree do not acquire full-time employment. Work experiences can provide undergraduates with authentic experiential learning to help them better prepare for successful STEM careers. Internships provide an important transitional learning phase for students with disabilities to practice necessary job tasks and determine what accommodations or assistive technologies they need to effectively accomplish the requirements of a specific job. As students with physical disabilities transition from a postsecondary education institution with student support services to work environments with different protocols for obtaining accommodations, they may not know what accommodations are truly needed or how to obtain them. We propose that college students with disabilities who are exposed to principles of self-determination (SD) theory during Gregory S Fehribach Center internships are better prepared to identify and utilize effective job accommodations in STEM and other work settings. This practice brief discusses the importance of developing critical learning skills rooted in SD during internships, which has resulted in beneficial results for both interns with physical disabilities and employers who may have never worked with a physically disabled employee. The accommodation processes implemented during the Fehribach Center internship program are correlated with the steps of the Action Model for Self-Determination (Field & Hoffman, 1994, 2015). We believe that these SD skills for acquiring accommodations can be applied by students during other transitional learning phases such as going on to graduate school or seeking other jobs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23797762
Volume :
37
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Postsecondary Education & Disability
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179700272