Subjective Well-Being of Students with Disabilities in Kazakhstan: An Exploration of Practice
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Keywords

Disabilities
exploration of practice
students
subjective well-being

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Karibaev, Z., Zhumabayeva, A., Kurbonova, B., & Nurgaliyeva, S. (2024). Subjective Well-Being of Students with Disabilities in Kazakhstan: An Exploration of Practice. Journal Of Curriculum Studies Research, 6(2), 88-103. https://doi.org/10.46303/jcsr.2024.12

Abstract

This study aims to examine the factors that mediate the impact of physical disabilities on the subjective well-being of learners with disabilities in Kazakhstan. Classified as descriptive research, the study sample consists of students from four to eight Kazakh language classes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, totaling 76 male and female students. Subjective vitality is considered one of the indicators of subjective well-being. The data show that the meaningfulness of life has the strongest correlation with the Vt-d scale. The study findings also reveal that personal efforts, an active role in one's own situation, and a desire for self-development serve as the foundation for harmonious personal development and subjective well-being. An analysis of variance reveals a statistically significant effect of disability on life satisfaction; however, the vast y majority of differences appear at the trend level and/or are caused by the combined impact of gender and disability factors. The study's findings enable the development of recommendations for educational policymakers and specialists working in the disability assistance system.

https://doi.org/10.46303/jcsr.2024.12
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