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Promoting Access and Success for students with disabilities

Promoting Access and Success for students with disabilities. Disabilities Advisory Committee December 9, 2008 Illinois Board of Higher Education. Background on the DAC.

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Promoting Access and Success for students with disabilities

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  1. Promoting Access and Success for students with disabilities Disabilities Advisory Committee December 9, 2008 Illinois Board of Higher Education

  2. Background on the DAC • Established in February 2004 by Board Chair, Jim Kaplan to provide advise on how to improve educational outcomes for students with disabilities • Operated informally for a few years, then appointed a chair and set specific goals annually • Endorsed new reporting requirements for web accessibility as part of the Underrepresented Groups report in Winter 2006

  3. Background on the DAC • Expanded the membership from 2006 – 2008 to include more colleges: privates, for-profit, etc. • Made first presentation to the IBHE Board in December 2007 • Formally organized with a chair, co-chair and minutes recorded from each meeting starting July 2008 • Participated actively in the development of the Public Agenda for Illinois higher education

  4. Goals of the DAC • To improve reporting and data collection/analysis about students with disabilities in Illinois institutions • To promote improvements in web accessibility at all Illinois colleges • Encouraging the development of training & consortia • To study the funding of Disability Services and advocate for stability • Build the capacity of Disability Services providers

  5. Trends & Changes • Students with disabilities (registered with DSS) make up from 2 – 4 % of Illinois enrolled students. • Studies by the American Council on Education show 9% of freshman self disclose a disability • More students with psychological disabilities are enrolling nationwide • More students with developmental disabilities are enrolling at community colleges

  6. ACE study of enrolled students

  7. Trends & Changes continued • Students are using more time-intensive assistive tech resources, i.e. books in digital format • Support for high cost interpreting and captioning services, previously subsidized by Department of Rehabilitation Services is ending • Growth in the use of audio files, YouTube & other on line video and course management systems pose increased barriers to access

  8. Reporting and Data Collection • Concluded a multi-year HECA grant project on Disability Metrics in Higher Education • University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign lead the project, with three other pilot colleges involved • Evaluated data gathering on students with disabilities and piloted a systemic method of gathering comprehensive data: five surveys • Collaborated with other national survey projects: NSSE, CCSSE and CIRP • Recommending the following: see slides that follow and resolution regarding the Underrepresented Groups report

  9. Metrics on Disability and Postsecondary Education • Project Recommendations • Seven recommendations follow

  10. MDPE Recommendations • 1. IBHE member institutions use the ISEG disability data submission protocol to incorporate MDPE primary, secondary and tertiary disability demographic items in the Illinois Shared Enrollment and Graduation Database. MDPE disability data should be reported at the same time and in the same manner that such institutional data are typically submitted to the ISEG. • ISEG – continuing funding is needed

  11. MDPE Recommendations • 2. IBHE member institutions that do not collect and store disability data in a centralized student data warehouse and whose disability offices have insufficient resources to effectively collect and store person-level data electronically evaluate the feasibility of using AccessTrak once available. This software will be provided free of charge to IBHE members. • Access Trak is being developed at UIUC

  12. MDPE Recommendations • 3. The IBHE Disability Advisory Committee review the MDPE Administrative Report, and make recommendations for AR item inclusion in the annual Underrepresented Groups Report submitted by member institutions. • The Administrative Review report is one of the survey tools developed in the Metrics project – a detailed annual report

  13. MDPE Recommendations • 4. The IBHE Disability Advisory Committee review the MDPE Disabled Student/Registered Student Survey, and make recommendations for DSRS item inclusion in the annual Underrepresented Groups Report submitted by member institutions. • The DSRS survey was one of the tools developed as part of the Metrics project.

  14. MDPE Recommendations • 5. MDPE disability demographic variables be included in all entering student surveys, student experience and learning outcome surveys, and graduate/completer surveys that are reported to IBHE, and report findings for students/alumni/completers with disabilities • This is an approach that has great utility and low cost.

  15. MDPE Recommendations • 6. IBHE member institutions that participate in the ISEG Consortium, in collaboration with the IBHE Disability Advisory Committee, submit an annual statewide aggregated report to IBHE on the overall performance of the IBHE system with regard to the critical MDPE questions that have been identified as answerable by the ISEG database.

  16. MDPE Recommendations • 7. IBHE member institutions advocate for the inclusion of the MDPE disability demographic items (see recommendation 5a) in all national surveys to which their institution subscribes (e.g., CCSSE, NSSE, CIRP) of which they are contemplating use.

  17. Promote Improved Web Accessibility

  18. Original Web Accessibility Resolution

  19. DAC Proposes • Modifying the existing web accessibility reporting requirements in the Underrepresented Groups report to the new proposed requirements (document dated 12-08-08): produced by the Illinois Consortium on Web Accessibility • These requirements will have an impact on community colleges and universities and serve to create mechanisms for improving access

  20. DAC Proposes continued • That the IBHE Board form a working group of IBHE staff and DAC members to review the findings and recommendations of the Metrics HECA grant • The primary intention and expected outcome is to create a systematic means of gathering data on students with disabilities progress and success in higher education • The DAC recommends adoption of the seven recommendations from the Metrics project.

  21. Building the Capacity of Disability Service providers • The DAC plans to survey member institutions in Illinois to find out about their practices regarding: • Production of E-text materials for students • Services provided to students with psychological disabilities • A task force is being created to create guidelines for disability documentation in Illinois • Will review work completed in Iowa & Virginia • Will review national guidelines from AHEAD

  22. Questions and Discussion?

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