The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian Universities

The paper focuses on the attitude of university staff towards students with disabilities and on the readiness for inclusive higher education in members of the academic staff. It is stressed that one of the main tasks of the resource and training centers network is to help overcome such powerful barr...

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Main Authors: Efimova G.Z., Volosnikova L.M., Ogorodnova O.V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2018-05-01
Series:Психологическая наука и образование
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu/2018/n2/Efimova_Volosnikova_Ogorodnova.shtml
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spelling doaj-c3f1cfd6a02d4ef18b6208c02e2b737d2020-11-25T01:32:38ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихологическая наука и образование1814-20522311-72732018-05-01232778810.17759/pse.2018230209The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian UniversitiesEfimova G.Z.,0Volosnikova L.M.1Ogorodnova O.V.,2Tyumen State University, Tumen', RussiaTyumen State University, Tumen', RussiaTyumen State University, Tumen', RussiaThe paper focuses on the attitude of university staff towards students with disabilities and on the readiness for inclusive higher education in members of the academic staff. It is stressed that one of the main tasks of the resource and training centers network is to help overcome such powerful barriers as social stereotypes and incompetence in inclusive education and to assist university teachers in establishing contacts and interaction with students with disabilities. The paper presents a study that involved 2181 university teachers from 10 universities of the Tyumen region. The study had two objectives: first, to explore the attitude of the academic staff of the universities to students with disabilities and the former’s readiness for inclusive education; secondly, to reveal gender differences in relation to inclusion. The main outcomes of the study are as follows. Women working in higher education are more positive towards inclusive education and its prospects, more tolerant and sympathetic to persons with disabilities. They are more focused on active inclusive behavior, on acquiring new knowledge and skills, and on rendering extensive support to students with disabilities. They value their own skills and competencies in inclusive teaching and collaboration highly enough. The paper concludes that women working at the universities of the Tyumen regions are an important resource for achieving the goals of resource training centers in the field of inclusive higher education.http://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu/2018/n2/Efimova_Volosnikova_Ogorodnova.shtmlInclusive higher educationstereotypesstigmatizationattitudes towards persons with disabilities and inclusive education
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author Efimova G.Z.,
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Ogorodnova O.V.,
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Volosnikova L.M.
Ogorodnova O.V.,
The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian Universities
Психологическая наука и образование
Inclusive higher education
stereotypes
stigmatization
attitudes towards persons with disabilities and inclusive education
author_facet Efimova G.Z.,
Volosnikova L.M.
Ogorodnova O.V.,
author_sort Efimova G.Z.,
title The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian Universities
title_short The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian Universities
title_full The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian Universities
title_fullStr The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian Universities
title_full_unstemmed The Gender Dimension of the Inclusion: The Case of the Western Siberian Universities
title_sort gender dimension of the inclusion: the case of the western siberian universities
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Психологическая наука и образование
issn 1814-2052
2311-7273
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The paper focuses on the attitude of university staff towards students with disabilities and on the readiness for inclusive higher education in members of the academic staff. It is stressed that one of the main tasks of the resource and training centers network is to help overcome such powerful barriers as social stereotypes and incompetence in inclusive education and to assist university teachers in establishing contacts and interaction with students with disabilities. The paper presents a study that involved 2181 university teachers from 10 universities of the Tyumen region. The study had two objectives: first, to explore the attitude of the academic staff of the universities to students with disabilities and the former’s readiness for inclusive education; secondly, to reveal gender differences in relation to inclusion. The main outcomes of the study are as follows. Women working in higher education are more positive towards inclusive education and its prospects, more tolerant and sympathetic to persons with disabilities. They are more focused on active inclusive behavior, on acquiring new knowledge and skills, and on rendering extensive support to students with disabilities. They value their own skills and competencies in inclusive teaching and collaboration highly enough. The paper concludes that women working at the universities of the Tyumen regions are an important resource for achieving the goals of resource training centers in the field of inclusive higher education.
topic Inclusive higher education
stereotypes
stigmatization
attitudes towards persons with disabilities and inclusive education
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