Canadian students have academic and non-academic obligations, and their ability to balance them may impact university experience. Involvement in academic and non-academic activities, and the perception of balancing them was compared between students with and without disabilities. Results revealed that both groups of students participated in employment, social activities, and family obligations. Furthermore, perceived ability to balance academic and non-academic activities was associated with higher academic self-efficacy and resourcefulness in all students. Relative to non-disabled peers, students with disabilities spent fewer hours participating in non-academic activities, had fewer course hours, but studied as many hours. Students with di...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
This paper explores the degree of parallelism between the advice on successful study at university t...
Higher education institutions are required to promote equal access to all qualifying students, inclu...
AbstractCanadian students have academic and non-academic obligations, and their ability to balance t...
Depuis la loi de 2005 en France, les étudiants reconnus handicapés sont chaque année plus nombreux à...
Since the 2005 bill, more and more students recognised as disabled by French universities are undert...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
The population of students with disabilities in higher education has grown significantly, accentuate...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
Recent teaching and learning scholarship has documented the importance of uncovering and removing ba...
The impact of a disability or chronic illness plays a major role in decision making regarding many l...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
The relationship with disabled peers which is based on a shared disability creates an amalgam of fun...
This qualitative study examined university students’ receptivity to peers with disabilities at two u...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
This paper explores the degree of parallelism between the advice on successful study at university t...
Higher education institutions are required to promote equal access to all qualifying students, inclu...
AbstractCanadian students have academic and non-academic obligations, and their ability to balance t...
Depuis la loi de 2005 en France, les étudiants reconnus handicapés sont chaque année plus nombreux à...
Since the 2005 bill, more and more students recognised as disabled by French universities are undert...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
The population of students with disabilities in higher education has grown significantly, accentuate...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
Recent teaching and learning scholarship has documented the importance of uncovering and removing ba...
The impact of a disability or chronic illness plays a major role in decision making regarding many l...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
The relationship with disabled peers which is based on a shared disability creates an amalgam of fun...
This qualitative study examined university students’ receptivity to peers with disabilities at two u...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
This paper explores the degree of parallelism between the advice on successful study at university t...
Higher education institutions are required to promote equal access to all qualifying students, inclu...