The main purpose for this study was to investigate and research a perspective of four different views regarding the provisions which are in place within the Scottish Museum Industry for children between the ages of 4 to 8 on the autistic spectrum. Qualitative method was used for this study as it was a study based on the experiences and knowledges of experts and people involved in the theme relating to both accessible tourism specifically 'Autism' and the museum industry. The study involved three interviews all directly related to the subject, and a group of six participants who took place in the focus group. The study revealed that the museum industry provided provisions for children on the autistic spectrum, but there was a gap in provisio...
Across the world, several museums are committed to accessibility and accommodations for the general ...
Accessing to culture is a right for every human being. However, reality shows that people with disab...
Russian museums have rich practical experience in excursion and educational activities with differen...
The main purpose for this study was to investigate and research a perspective of four different view...
Visiting a museum can be a tremendously stressful event for families that include children with Auti...
Little is known about the experience of families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in ...
This thesis seeks to address the potential of using touchscreen-based services in the museum setting...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the question of how current museum access programs meet the...
Abstract Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) participate in community-based settings at low...
This article describes a qualitative research study undertaken as a collaboration between museum and...
This study examined daily programming and inclusion efforts for children with Autism Spectrum Disord...
This project explores how museums can improve the visitor experience for visitors with disabilities,...
Autism is one of the fastest-growing developmental disorders in the United States. Due to impairment...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The autism population is growing in the United S...
49 pagesArt education programs offer formal and informal learning opportunities to individuals with ...
Across the world, several museums are committed to accessibility and accommodations for the general ...
Accessing to culture is a right for every human being. However, reality shows that people with disab...
Russian museums have rich practical experience in excursion and educational activities with differen...
The main purpose for this study was to investigate and research a perspective of four different view...
Visiting a museum can be a tremendously stressful event for families that include children with Auti...
Little is known about the experience of families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in ...
This thesis seeks to address the potential of using touchscreen-based services in the museum setting...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the question of how current museum access programs meet the...
Abstract Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) participate in community-based settings at low...
This article describes a qualitative research study undertaken as a collaboration between museum and...
This study examined daily programming and inclusion efforts for children with Autism Spectrum Disord...
This project explores how museums can improve the visitor experience for visitors with disabilities,...
Autism is one of the fastest-growing developmental disorders in the United States. Due to impairment...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The autism population is growing in the United S...
49 pagesArt education programs offer formal and informal learning opportunities to individuals with ...
Across the world, several museums are committed to accessibility and accommodations for the general ...
Accessing to culture is a right for every human being. However, reality shows that people with disab...
Russian museums have rich practical experience in excursion and educational activities with differen...