Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2015, Qupperneq 105

Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2015, Qupperneq 105
UPPELDI OG MENNTUN/ICELANDIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATION 24(2) 2015 105 KRISTÍN BJÖRNSDÓTTIR & STEINDÓR JÓNSSON do not seem to have practical education options equal to others (Mitra, 2006). The manifestations of these barriers vary and include, for example, lack or denial of appro- priate support in inclusive settings, lack or denial of age-appropriate or challenging tasks in segregated settings, and denial of access to upper secondary schools (Björns- dóttir, 2002, 2014; Egilson, 2014; Ólafsdóttir et al., 2014). Since 1996, students with intellectual disabilities have had access to special study programs (self-contained special education classes) at Icelandic upper secondary schools, but these students rarely have the opportunity to participate in inclusive set- tings (Björnsdóttir, 2002; Stefánsdóttir, 2013). Steindór was among a lucky few who were admitted to an upper secondary technical college years before it became the right of students with intellectual disabilities to attend upper secondary school. The program at the technical college was a Nordic development project, and the aim was to prepare the young men for work at sheltered workshops or as unskilled workers and the women for sewing at sheltered workshops or at sewing ateliers (Björnsdóttir, 2002). At that time the program was only two and half years in duration but has since been increased to four years of study. Steindór has always loved computers and was allowed to take general computer classes at the technical college. This was not com- mon practice, but he successfully completed these classes and earned upper second- ary school credits. The teachers at the technical college had high hopes for Steindór and encouraged him to seek work in the open labor market. Steindór said: ‘I am afraid my teachers had too high hopes for my employment outcomes. I have only worked at a sheltered workshop.’ Since the special study programs are individualized and do not follow the upper secondary school curriculum, students do not complete the program with any qualifications and their right to education ends upon graduation. After graduation from upper secondary school there are limited educational op- portunities for people with intellectual disabilities, apart from segregated continuing education classes. These classes do not seem to be directly linked to the labor market and wage agreements (Björnsdóttir & Traustadóttir, 2010). Steindór has successfully completed several short and long-term continuing education classes, in Iceland and Sweden, organized for people with intellectual disabilities, but these classes have nei- ther resulted in better wages nor improved his employment prospects. People with intellectual disabilities generally do not have access to post-secondary education. However, there are some colleges in the Global North that offer postsec- ondary courses for people with intellectual disabilities (Uditsky & Hughson, 2012). Since 2007 the Iceland University of Education (after a merger in 2008, the University of Iceland’s School of Education) has offered a vocational diploma for people with intellectual disabilities and is in so doing acknowledging the rights of disabled people to inclusive education at all levels as is stated in the CRPD. This program does not lead to an undergraduate degree, but about 70% of graduated students are reported to be employed in the open labor market after graduation (Stefánsdóttir, 2013). There are many applicants for the diploma program but only few are accepted into this part time two-year course of study. Finally, Mitra (2006) explains that the education level of people with intellectual disabilities, compared to those who do not have such a label, can be understood as
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