Exploring the Development of an Inclusive Postsecondary Education Program for Diverse Students with Intellectual Disabilities through a Virtual Community Conversation

Authors

  • Kelli Sanderson California State University Long Beach
  • Kristin Powers California State University Long Beach
  • Maria Virginia Cornejo Guevara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13021/jipe.2021.3090

Keywords:

inclusive education, intellectual disability, postsecondary education, disability services

Abstract

Inclusive postsecondary education (PSE) programs at institutes of higher education offer a variety of benefits to students with intellectual disabilities (ID). Although the number of these programs has grown in recent years, many students – particularly those from diverse backgrounds — remain underserved. This study investigated the perceptions of campus and community members from a large, diverse, urban city on the inclusion of students with intellectual disabilities at their local public university. Using a virtual format, a community conversation was held to explore stakeholders’ visions for including students with ID at the university, actionable steps for inclusion, and participants’ potential personal contributions to inclusive higher education. Results indicated there is community interest and support for developing an affordable PSE program centered on the individual needs and interests of young adults with ID.

Author Biographies

Kristin Powers, California State University Long Beach

Dr. Powers is a professor of School Psychology in the Department of Advanced Studies and Education at California State University, Long Beach.

Maria Virginia Cornejo Guevara

Maria Virginia Cornejo Guevara is a graduate student in the Department of Advanced Studies in Education and Counseling at California State University Long Beach.

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Published

2022-02-01

How to Cite

Sanderson, K., Powers, K., & Cornejo Guevara, M. V. (2022). Exploring the Development of an Inclusive Postsecondary Education Program for Diverse Students with Intellectual Disabilities through a Virtual Community Conversation. Journal of Inclusive Postsecondary Education, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.13021/jipe.2021.3090