Current national policy in the Republic of Ireland advocates for the inclusion of students with learning difficulties in mainstream schools. With Asperger’s syndrome (AS) specifically, it is essential that teachers understand the syndrome and are well versed in appropriate approaches to effectively create an inclusive environment for these students in the mainstream classroom. This paper explores teacher knowledge and understanding of AS while also exploring what affects their confidence in educating students diagnosed with the syndrome. Data collection pre-dated changes to the DSM-V and as such AS is used throughout this paper. A survey was distributed nationally to a random sample of qualified post-primary school teachers. The findings re...
This research sought to understand the factors which affect successful autism inclusion in the mains...
M.Ed.The difficulties experienced by children with Asperger syndrome are complex and pervasive and t...
Background: Early detection and intervention seem to improve development in autistic children, and t...
Current national policy in the Republic of Ireland advocates for the inclusion of students with lear...
The study examines the experiences of class teachers and school principals educating students with A...
Seventy-eight primary school teachers completed an online questionnaire comprised of demographic que...
The world is rapidly changing, and within the context of teacher education, this generates questions...
Diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have risen dramatically in the last 10 years, with recen...
Including students with a range of abilities in today\u27s classrooms paired with increasing inclusi...
ABSTRACT Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects a significant number of school going ch...
The thesis includes the presentation of Asperger syndrome and strategies for teaching students with ...
This current study draws on data from a large sample of trainee teachers in England to provide a lon...
The purpose of this research was to explore the strategies utilised to support the social skills of ...
Background: Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are less included within mainstream educati...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is the fastest growing disability in the United States. Each day more...
This research sought to understand the factors which affect successful autism inclusion in the mains...
M.Ed.The difficulties experienced by children with Asperger syndrome are complex and pervasive and t...
Background: Early detection and intervention seem to improve development in autistic children, and t...
Current national policy in the Republic of Ireland advocates for the inclusion of students with lear...
The study examines the experiences of class teachers and school principals educating students with A...
Seventy-eight primary school teachers completed an online questionnaire comprised of demographic que...
The world is rapidly changing, and within the context of teacher education, this generates questions...
Diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have risen dramatically in the last 10 years, with recen...
Including students with a range of abilities in today\u27s classrooms paired with increasing inclusi...
ABSTRACT Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects a significant number of school going ch...
The thesis includes the presentation of Asperger syndrome and strategies for teaching students with ...
This current study draws on data from a large sample of trainee teachers in England to provide a lon...
The purpose of this research was to explore the strategies utilised to support the social skills of ...
Background: Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are less included within mainstream educati...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is the fastest growing disability in the United States. Each day more...
This research sought to understand the factors which affect successful autism inclusion in the mains...
M.Ed.The difficulties experienced by children with Asperger syndrome are complex and pervasive and t...
Background: Early detection and intervention seem to improve development in autistic children, and t...