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A Study on Improvements of the Educational Facilities & Equipment Services Supporting for Disabled Students in University

장애대학생 교육복지지원 시설·설비부문의 개선방안에 대한 연구

  • Received : 2020.08.14
  • Accepted : 2020.09.22
  • Published : 2020.09.30

Abstract

This study proposed an effective improvement direction for the education and welfare supporting facilities and equipment sectors to guarantee the right of disabled students to study in university. To derive high-demand items, the value engineering quality model technique was conducted on the students who majoring in architecture and the disabled students. The high-demand items for the education and welfare supporting facilities and equipment was detailed by interviews with the disabled students. Especially, anti-skid floor material, spacious access space for electric wheelchair, efficient operation system for elevator and cafeteria waiting time are strongly demanded for the disabled students. Based on this research, universities can make efficient investments and improvements in the education and welfare supporting facilities and equipment sectors for disabled students.

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