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Effects of extracurricular activities on postsecondary completion for students with disabilities
Authors:Ashley N Palmer  William Elliott III  Gregory A Cheatham
Institution:1. School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA;2. Department of Special Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Abstract:The authors focused on participation in extracurricular activities as a way of improving the educational outcomes of children with disabilities. Regarding students in the general population, adolescent involvement in extracurricular activities has been shown to have a positive association with school involvement and adolescent self-esteem, academic achievement, and adolescent development. Using the Educational Longitudinal Study dataset, the authors conducted logistic regression analyses to examine the relationship between participation in high school–sponsored extracurricular activities and postsecondary degree completion for students with disabilities. Findings show a statistically significant association between postsecondary degree completion for students with disabilities and extracurricular activity participation, including extent and type of extracurricular activity. Students with disabilities who participate in high school extracurricular activities may have increased likelihood of completing a postsecondary degree. Implications for policy, practice, and future research are discussed.
Keywords:Extracurricular activities  IDEA 2004  special education  students with disabilities
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