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“Obstacles to my learning”: a mature-aged student with autism describes his experience in a fully online course

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posted on 2025-05-09, 00:36 authored by Jillian Downing
In 2006 the Vice Chancellors’ Committee approved national guidelines relating to students with disabilities in Australian universities, prescribing that all students should have an equal opportunity to participate fully in university life. Responding to these guidelines requires a sound understanding of the student experience in both on-campus and online learning environments and a commitment to inclusive course design. This paper reports on the experiences of a mature-age student with autism enrolled in a fully online teachereducation course. Whilst contemporary pedagogical approaches to online learning may be welcomed by many, for this student it created significant obstacles in his learning path and threatened his ability to continue. The student’s articulation of his experience provides a window into a world that is foreign to many, and offers course designers and teaching staff insights into designing for inclusivity.

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Journal title

International Studies in Widening Participation

Volume

1

Issue

International Studies in Widening Participation , 1

Pagination

15-27

Publisher

University of Newcastle

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Human and Social Futures

School

Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE)

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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