Source: Report of Disabled Persons Survey 2001, National
Statistics Office
20.
Disabled 6 years of age and over by educational attainment(
2001 )
Education attainment Number of PWD Total 1,068,179
No education at all 337,843
Education attainment
1. Lower elementary (K) 476,045
2. Elementary (1-6) 123,667
3. Lower secondary (7-9) 67,409
4. Upper secondary (10-12) 38,603
5. Higher education 19,464
6. Other education 1,177
7. Unknown level of ed 2,416
8. Nonformal 1,555
Source: The Report of Disabled Person Survey. (2001). National
Statistics Office, Thailand.
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22.
Disabled students in higher education in 2004 in Thailand
Institutions Number of Enrollments
Public Institutions 575
Private Institutions 29
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Total 604
Source: Office of Basic Education. 2004. Report of Educational
Administration for Disabled Persons of Office of Basic Education.
Minister of Education: Thailand.
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Level of Enrollments
Undergraduates 590
Masters 7
Unspecific degree 7
Total 604
24.
Commission for Higher Education in Thailand (2007) survey of
187 institutions:
1,928 SWDs
64.35% of Thai universities had SWDs.
68.75% had no center for SWDs.
2008 Chula Uni had 0 SWDs
25.
Thai media used in education
Online Learning 75%
VDO tape 55%
VDO conference 53%
PC based presentation 51%
Audio conference 27%
Digital VDO 19%
Other 19%
Thailand Cyber University (TCU) founded National Education Act
(1999) to widen educational opportunity - infrastructure &
broadband only in big cities & tourist meccas.
26. What can we offer?
Accessible websites are available without:
a particular web browser
a particular plug-in or program, eg. Java Script or Flash
graphics or color alone
a mouse to navigate
being unduly complex or using jargon
(Ford & Robertson, 2003; The World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C), 2003)
27. Software people with disabilities may use
(Microsoft)
Screen enlargers
Screen readers -
Speech recognition systems -
Speech synthesizers
Refreshable Braille displays
Braille embossers
Talking and large-print word processors
28. Assist people with hearing impairments
Voice recognition products to convert speech to sign
language.
Conversion modems- to enable telephone communication.
We can share:
highly skilled IDs for courses
professionals for needs & assistive technology
assessments
29. Assist people with physical impairments
On-screen keyboard programs
Keyboard filters
Touch screens
Alternative input devices include:
Alternative keyboards
Electronic pointing devices
Sip-and-puff
Wands
Joysticks
Trackballs
30. Assists people with cognitive impairments
Word prediction programs
Reading comprehension programs
Reading tools and learning disabilities software .
31. SWD in PSE Canada
8% PSE institutions with no SWD identified
Of these - receive disability services
Only 21.4 % paid for by the healthcare system or other
government programs