Despite extensive interest in the needs of autistic pupils in education, there has to date been no focus on the needs or attitudes of teachers who are autistic. This paper reports on the case study of an autistic trainee teacher during his Initial Teacher Education (ITE) year undertaking a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) at Secondary level. ‘Greg’ (a pseudonym) took part in an unstructured interview with the researcher, his contributions were recorded and his responses transcribed and coded. Coding was conducted co-operatively between Greg and the researcher, leading to co-created data. Greg’s attitudes towards his own autism and its role in his teaching are discussed here, together with his understanding of the needs of aut...
This thesis examined how typically developing (TD) pupils relate to autistic peers, given the preval...
Using a qualitative theoretical stance of interpretivism, this study offers an opportunity for young...
One in four children diagnosed with autism have been excluded from school at some point during their...
A perspective article for the Teacher Education Advancement Network 'scholarly papers on-line reposi...
As an Initial Teacher Education lecturer, I am privileged to be able to support autistic trainee tea...
Despite extensive interest in the needs of autistic pupils in education, there seems to date to have...
Despite significant research into the education of autistic children and young people (CYP) and an i...
Consideration of attitudes towards people with disabilities has been the subject of study for many y...
Teachers in the field of autism education encounter multiple professional challenges in their roles ...
Background. Contemporary literature indicates that there is significant support and assistance provi...
The Transform Autism Education (TAE) project is a tri‐national teacher training scheme involving Gre...
An inclusive approach to education requires schools and educators to address the support needs and i...
Many educators are experiencing challenges in educating autistic learners, with the media reporting ...
In learning about autism in education, have you ever found yourself listening to a panel with no one...
As an autistic student, researcher, and lecturer, I am alarmed to see the acknowledgment within lite...
This thesis examined how typically developing (TD) pupils relate to autistic peers, given the preval...
Using a qualitative theoretical stance of interpretivism, this study offers an opportunity for young...
One in four children diagnosed with autism have been excluded from school at some point during their...
A perspective article for the Teacher Education Advancement Network 'scholarly papers on-line reposi...
As an Initial Teacher Education lecturer, I am privileged to be able to support autistic trainee tea...
Despite extensive interest in the needs of autistic pupils in education, there seems to date to have...
Despite significant research into the education of autistic children and young people (CYP) and an i...
Consideration of attitudes towards people with disabilities has been the subject of study for many y...
Teachers in the field of autism education encounter multiple professional challenges in their roles ...
Background. Contemporary literature indicates that there is significant support and assistance provi...
The Transform Autism Education (TAE) project is a tri‐national teacher training scheme involving Gre...
An inclusive approach to education requires schools and educators to address the support needs and i...
Many educators are experiencing challenges in educating autistic learners, with the media reporting ...
In learning about autism in education, have you ever found yourself listening to a panel with no one...
As an autistic student, researcher, and lecturer, I am alarmed to see the acknowledgment within lite...
This thesis examined how typically developing (TD) pupils relate to autistic peers, given the preval...
Using a qualitative theoretical stance of interpretivism, this study offers an opportunity for young...
One in four children diagnosed with autism have been excluded from school at some point during their...