Background: Few robust autism-specific outcome assessments have been developed specifically for use by teachers in special schools. The Assessment of Barriers to Learning in Education – Autism (ABLE-Autism) is a newly developed teacher assessment to identify and show progress in barriers to learning for pupils on the autism spectrum with coexisting intellectual disabilities. Aims: This study aimed to conduct a preliminary validity and reliability evaluation of the ABLE-Autism. Methods and procedures: Forty-eight autistic pupils attending special schools were assessed using the ABLE-Autism. Multi-level modelling was used to evaluate test-retest reliability, internal consistency and convergent validity with the Teacher Autism Progress Scale...
In an effort to comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 2000 (IDEA, 2004), schoo...
The number of students with autism is on the rise. The main treatment for children with autism is th...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is being increasingly identified in children, yet there are only a mi...
Background: Few robust, autism-specific outcome assessments have been developed specifically for use...
Background This study outlines how a modified Delphi procedure was used with special educational ne...
© 2013 Dr. Eileen RobertsInvestigations into the education of students with disabilities in Australi...
A systematic review was completed to identify assessments used with children with intellectual disab...
Two focus groups were conducted with special needs teachers to: (a) identify barriers to learning fo...
Background: This study outlines how a modified Delphi procedure was used with special educational ne...
This study examined the quality of relationships between students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (AS...
Little is known about factors that affect teacher and special educational assistants’ (SEA) relation...
The attainment of an effective and supportive primary education is imperative in the development of ...
The current study aimed to uncover the effectiveness of a training program to develop the level of e...
Background: Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are less included within mainstream educati...
The purpose of this study was to survey teacher opinions of 14 potential obstacles to teaching in ge...
In an effort to comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 2000 (IDEA, 2004), schoo...
The number of students with autism is on the rise. The main treatment for children with autism is th...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is being increasingly identified in children, yet there are only a mi...
Background: Few robust, autism-specific outcome assessments have been developed specifically for use...
Background This study outlines how a modified Delphi procedure was used with special educational ne...
© 2013 Dr. Eileen RobertsInvestigations into the education of students with disabilities in Australi...
A systematic review was completed to identify assessments used with children with intellectual disab...
Two focus groups were conducted with special needs teachers to: (a) identify barriers to learning fo...
Background: This study outlines how a modified Delphi procedure was used with special educational ne...
This study examined the quality of relationships between students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (AS...
Little is known about factors that affect teacher and special educational assistants’ (SEA) relation...
The attainment of an effective and supportive primary education is imperative in the development of ...
The current study aimed to uncover the effectiveness of a training program to develop the level of e...
Background: Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are less included within mainstream educati...
The purpose of this study was to survey teacher opinions of 14 potential obstacles to teaching in ge...
In an effort to comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 2000 (IDEA, 2004), schoo...
The number of students with autism is on the rise. The main treatment for children with autism is th...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is being increasingly identified in children, yet there are only a mi...