Title: Student Disability Resource Center: Updates
1Student Disability Resource Center Updates
- Bea Awoniyi
- Tuesday, October 17, 2006
2Statistics
- National data show an increase in the number of
students with disabilities pursuing post
secondary education - Approximately 2000 FSU students identified
themselves and are registered with SDRC. This
represents 5.3 of the total student body - About 75 of those registered have invisible or
hidden disabilities
3National Data
- Learning Disabilities 45.7
- Mobility or orthopedic impairments 13.9
- Health impairments 11.6
- Mental illness/emotional disturbance 7.8
- Hearing 5.6
- Vision 4.4
- Speech 0.9
- Other 9.1
- Source An Institutional Perspective on Students
with Disabilities in Postsecondary Education,
National Center for Educational Statistics,
Postsecondary Education Quick Information System,
August 2002 - University of Washington, Disability Type, The
Faculty Room, www.washington.edu/doit/Faculty/Stra
tegies/Disability/ (February 19, 2002).
4National Data Contd
- More students with invisible disabilities are
pursuing post secondary education
5Florida State University 05/06 Data
- Represents about 5.3 of entire student
population. 75 of those registered have
hidden/invisible disabilities.
6FSU Data Chart
7Responsibility of the Institution
- Ensure access to programs, services, and physical
spaces (University wide) - Provide reasonable, adequate and required
services (University wide) - Establish documentation guidelines (SDRC)
- Coordinate services (collaboration)
- Maintain confidentiality (collaboration)
- Establish and communicate procedures to request
services (CollaborationSDRC and Faculty) - Educate faculty and staff (CollaborationDeans/Dep
t Chairs and SDRC)
8Responsibility of the Student
- Self identify and disclose
- Request services
- Provide complete and up-to-date documentation
- Participate in the process of determining,
implementing, and modifying (not working or
symptoms change) reasonable accommodations - Abide by student code of conduct set by the
university - Maintain academic standards set by college
9Responsibility of the Faculty in facilitating
accommodations
- Inform students of service/programssyllabus
statement verbal reinforcement - Collaborate for consideration of course
components (essential elements) and students
functional limitations - Make textbook selection early and provide course
syllabus - Provide appropriate accommodations
- Ensure accessibility in classroom and office
- Make appropriate referral
- Respect the confidentiality of studentsdiscuss
student issues directly with the student and not
others - Hold students accountable to established
standardsacademic and code of conduct
10Personalized AccommodationsInteractive Model
- Questions to consider
- What does the task or assignment require?
- What physical, sensory, and cognitive skills are
needed? - What components of the task require
accommodation? - What accommodation options exist?
11SDRC Functions
Balancing ActInterests and philosophies of the
University with the needs of the students
12Interactive Process
13Goal of the Interactive Process
- Collaborate Work together to find ways to
accommodate and provide access - Student
- Faculty
- Student Disability Resource Center
14Examples of Reasonable Accommodations
- Electronic formats of printed materialsassignment
s, handouts, notes, course/lecture outlines on
computer disk, and/or on Web page, and email - Access to on-line resources and services (put
notes on the website) - Describe visual aids (detail dependent upon when
blindness occurred/degree) - Captioned videos
- Audio taped class sessions
- Textbooks on tape or read exams on tape
15Examples (Continues). . .
- Note-taking service
- Visual, aural, tactile instructional
demonstrations - Raised line drawings and tactile models of
graphic materials - Braille lab signs, equipment labels auditory lab
warning signals - Adaptive equipment (e.g., talking thermometers
and calculators tactile timers)
16Unreasonable Accommodations
- Fundamental alteration to the nature of the
training program - Compromise the essential elements of the program
or class (integrity of course and course content) - Cause an undue financial or administrative burden
- Endanger the safety of self and/or others
17What is currently Working
- Syllabus statements (when correct information is
therelocation of SDRCnot Kellum Hall) - Engaging students with the idea to understand.
- Willingness to try different accommodations
- Clarification of expectationsworking in
collaboration with SDRC and making suggestions - Flexibility in the implementation of policies
18What Needs to Improve
- Increase education and awareness of faculty about
the role of SDRC and the responsibilities of the
university community - Involve SDRC in training and departmental
meetings and considerations - Timely selection of text to aid in text
conversion - Include statement of alternate formats
availability on all handouts and course material - Consult with SDRC when in doubt of legitimacy
19Goal
- Increase collaboration for common goal of better
understanding and support of students
accommodation needs and student learning. -
20Questions
21The Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC)
- 97 Woodward Avenue
- 108 Student Services Building
- (850) 644-9566 (V)/(850) 644-7164 (TTY)
- (850) 644-7164 (Fax)
- sdrc_at_admin.fsu.edu
- www.disabilitycenter.fsu.edu
- Or go to www.disabilitycenter.fsu.edu for more
- information.