The inclusion of students with additional support needs has been at the forefront of educational policy and practice in Scotland in recent years. National legislation imposes duties on local authorities to make provision for children and young people who may require additional help at various points in their education. This presentation will report on the experiences of a group of nine male students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who were aged 11-12 years at the start of the study. All the students were in the final year of mainstream primary school and were making the transition to secondary school. The transition to secondary school, which typically takes place at 11 to 12 years of age, is important for all students. For students wit...
Internationally there are increasing numbers of young people on the ASD spectrum attending higher ed...
The experience of transition from primary to secondary school is regarded as being particularly chal...
Internationally there are increasing numbers of young people on the ASD spectrum attending higher ed...
The inclusion of students with additional support needs has been at the forefront of educational pol...
Perspectives of children with autism spectrum disorder and parents of the transition from primary to...
Perspectives of children with autism spectrum disorder and parents of the transition from primary to...
The move from the primary to the secondary stages of education brings with it many changes and prese...
The move from the primary to the secondary stages of education brings with it many changes and prese...
The perspectives of students with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during the period of transition ...
The perspectives of students with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during the period of transition ...
A two phase sequential mixed methods design was used. Firstly. quantitative data (attendance records...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
Background: Young people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) face many educational challenges, par...
Internationally there are increasing numbers of young people on the ASD spectrum attending higher ed...
The experience of transition from primary to secondary school is regarded as being particularly chal...
Internationally there are increasing numbers of young people on the ASD spectrum attending higher ed...
The inclusion of students with additional support needs has been at the forefront of educational pol...
Perspectives of children with autism spectrum disorder and parents of the transition from primary to...
Perspectives of children with autism spectrum disorder and parents of the transition from primary to...
The move from the primary to the secondary stages of education brings with it many changes and prese...
The move from the primary to the secondary stages of education brings with it many changes and prese...
The perspectives of students with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during the period of transition ...
The perspectives of students with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during the period of transition ...
A two phase sequential mixed methods design was used. Firstly. quantitative data (attendance records...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
Background: Young people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) face many educational challenges, par...
Internationally there are increasing numbers of young people on the ASD spectrum attending higher ed...
The experience of transition from primary to secondary school is regarded as being particularly chal...
Internationally there are increasing numbers of young people on the ASD spectrum attending higher ed...