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      Peer Perspectives Within the Inclusive Postsecondary Education Movement: A Systematic Review

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      Behavior Modification
      SAGE Publications

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          Peers play a central role in supporting college access for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This review examines available research addressing the perspectives of college student peers on the inclusive postsecondary education (IPSE) movement and their involvement in it. Approximately 2,670 peers—most of whom were female and undergraduates—participated in these 37 studies. We review findings addressing the views of peers on the following topics: (a) motivations for volunteering, (b) effectiveness as a peer support, (c) challenges they encountered, (d) impact of involvement on themselves, (e) impact of IPSE on their campus, (f) recommendations for IPSE programs, and (g) attitudes regarding disability. This research collectively highlights the multiple factors that draw peers to become involved, the experiences peers have within their campus’ programs, the myriad ways in which they and their campus may benefit from this movement, and their views regarding inclusion and disability. We offer recommendations for research and practice aimed soliciting the views and involvement of peers within the inclusive postsecondary education movement.

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                Journal
                Behavior Modification
                Behav Modif
                SAGE Publications
                0145-4455
                1552-4167
                March 2021
                December 11 2020
                March 2021
                : 45
                : 2
                : 215-250
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0145445520979789
                33305584
                43065743-06c5-4a5a-bb80-97b676f997ad
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