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| Published: September 20, 2025

Academic Resilience among Specially Abled Senior Secondary School Students

Firdoos Ahmad Hajam

Research Scholar at School of Education & Behavioural Sciences, University of Kashmir (Srinagar) Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Javeed Ahmad Puju

Assistant Prof. at Centre for Distance and Online Education, University of Kashmir (Srinagar) Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.333.20251303

DOI: 10.25215/1303.333

ABSTRACT

In this study academic resilience was assessed among senior secondary school students based on their impairments. visually impaired, hearing impaired and orthopedically handicapped senior secondary school students were involved in the descriptive survey. The sample was collected through purposive sampling based on criteria of greater or equal to 40% impairment. A sample of 50 senior secondary school students from each category of impairment was purposively selected from different government higher secondary schools of Kashmir valley. Academic Resilience scale by Mallick, M.K. & Kaur, S. (2016) was used for collection of data. Obtained data was subjected to percentile statistics and Kruskal Wallis test to draw inferences. The results reveal that orthopedically handicapped students have higher academic resilience than visually impaired students which in turn have higher academic resilience than hearing impaired students. The results of Kruskal Wallis test reveal significant differences among specially abled senior secondary school students. p values of 0.718 and 0.0168 ascertained that visually impaired & orthopedically handicapped and hearing impaired & orthopedically handicapped senior secondary school students have significant difference in their academic resilience. Further, significant differences was found on the dimensions of motivation & ability to get goals and emotional regulation & physical health. P values of 0.34 and 0.77 ascertained that visually impaired & orthopedically handicapped senior secondary school students have significant difference on the dimensions of motivation and ability to get goals and emotional regulation & physical health respectively and also (p value = 0.41) ascertained that visually and hearing impaired senior secondary school students have significant difference on the dimension of motivation and ability to get goals.

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.333.20251303

10.25215/1303.333

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Published in   Volume 13, Issue 3, July-September, 2025