Education Sciences (Dec 2020)

Development of Vocational Maturity in University Students with Disabilities to Access, Obtain an Internship and Complete University Studies

  • Rosa Espada-Chavarria,
  • Ricardo Moreno-Rodriguez,
  • Cristina Jenaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci10120386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 386

Abstract

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In recent years, there has been a considerable increase in the number of university students with disabilities in Spain, as in other countries. Access to and completion of studies in higher education has been identified as a factor that improves the educational and labor inclusion of these people. However, this group of students faces difficulties in completing their studies, as they encounter problems in carrying out their internships, which is an obligatory element of many degrees. Our quantitative research study presents the results of the Generating Professional Skills (GPS) program for the development of vocational maturity based on training itineraries, carried out by the University Unit of Attention to People with Disability. The main results show an increase in vocational maturity and position tutoring as a fundamental part of the educational inclusion process, as well as a key role of the support services for those with disabilities to experience a more inclusive and quality education, thus aligning with objective 4 of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. SDG. The information collected allows us to conclude that these programs increase the vocational maturity and the knowledge and competencies of students with disabilities and, therefore, are key elements for the success in accessing and obtaining internships and for the successful completion of their studies.

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