The Transform Autism Education (TAE) project focused on the domain of ‘good autism practice’ in the education of pupils with autism in the UK, Greece and Italy with the overall objectives to: • Research good autism practice in education. • Create professional development programmes in Greece and Italy. • Enhance the knowledge and practice of school staff. • Facilitate the inclusion of autistic children in primary schools in those countries. Funded by the European Commission through Erasmus Plus Key Action 2, Strategic Partnerships scheme, and led by Principal Investigator Dr. Karen Guldberg, the project involved a range of Greek, Italian and UK partners. It employed the Autism Education Trust (AET) collaborative training schemes i...
An overview of the spectrum of ideology underlying current debates in the field, and the tensions be...
Implemented in 2016-2018, the project “NO AUTism! The education and personal development of the doct...
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was set up to bring autistic people, including s...
This research paper investigates potential training opportunities and needs of primary school teache...
Professionals working in the field of autism completed a brief form to give information on what they...
Traditionally, much advisory literature regarding the education of autistic pupils has been dominate...
Ambitious about Autism (www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk) is the national charity for children and yo...
This presentation gives an overview of a number of projects related to inclusive practice for autist...
The project International eLearning Approach on Teaching Strategies for Inclusion of Students with A...
The Autism Education Trust’s (AET) training hubs Programme 2013-15, represents a widening and deepen...
The Autism Education Trust’s (AET) training hubs programme comprises the development and delivery of...
In recent years, the call for more meaningful participatory research with the autistic and wider aut...
Purpose: An alliance of schools and researchers formed a collaborative community of practice in orde...
About 1 in 59 children has been identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) according to estimate...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
An overview of the spectrum of ideology underlying current debates in the field, and the tensions be...
Implemented in 2016-2018, the project “NO AUTism! The education and personal development of the doct...
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was set up to bring autistic people, including s...
This research paper investigates potential training opportunities and needs of primary school teache...
Professionals working in the field of autism completed a brief form to give information on what they...
Traditionally, much advisory literature regarding the education of autistic pupils has been dominate...
Ambitious about Autism (www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk) is the national charity for children and yo...
This presentation gives an overview of a number of projects related to inclusive practice for autist...
The project International eLearning Approach on Teaching Strategies for Inclusion of Students with A...
The Autism Education Trust’s (AET) training hubs Programme 2013-15, represents a widening and deepen...
The Autism Education Trust’s (AET) training hubs programme comprises the development and delivery of...
In recent years, the call for more meaningful participatory research with the autistic and wider aut...
Purpose: An alliance of schools and researchers formed a collaborative community of practice in orde...
About 1 in 59 children has been identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) according to estimate...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
An overview of the spectrum of ideology underlying current debates in the field, and the tensions be...
Implemented in 2016-2018, the project “NO AUTism! The education and personal development of the doct...
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was set up to bring autistic people, including s...