Evaluating educational programs and interventions is generally considered a normal part of curriculum development and improvement, and published findings are readily accessible through peer-reviewed journals. Recently, however, researchers and practicing educators have identified a lack of evaluative research regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) educational practices in the peer-reviewed literature. Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) has an established evidence-informed ASD curriculum that is constantly reviewed and updated to meet the needs of the students in Aspect schools and classes. Through a methodical evaluative process, all educational interventions and support processes and devices undergo a series of Evidence-Based Research Tr...
Teachers have been criticised for their inconsistent use of evidence-based practice (EBP) when worki...
The number of school-aged children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been increasin...
A rise in the prevalence of students with ASD points to the need for more qualified and effective te...
Evaluating educational programs and interventions is generally considered a normal part of curriculu...
Systematic literature reviews can play a key role in underpinning evidence-based practice. To date, ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is being increasingly identified in children, yet there are only a mi...
Systematic literature reviews can play a key role in underpinning evidence-based practice. To date, ...
Horner et al. (2005) present a review substantiating how single-subject research methodology can be ...
Diagnoses for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in educational institutions are steadily...
Each child that has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is different. However, they h...
The search for evidence-based practices within the realm of autism has continued to be at the forefr...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is becoming more prevalent in school systems. Researchers began track...
This is a preliminary evaluation of a program aimed at providing training, con-sultation, and resour...
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015) reinforces and clearly defines the requirement of school...
Despite an emphasis on identifying evidence-based practices among researchers and using evidence-bas...
Teachers have been criticised for their inconsistent use of evidence-based practice (EBP) when worki...
The number of school-aged children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been increasin...
A rise in the prevalence of students with ASD points to the need for more qualified and effective te...
Evaluating educational programs and interventions is generally considered a normal part of curriculu...
Systematic literature reviews can play a key role in underpinning evidence-based practice. To date, ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is being increasingly identified in children, yet there are only a mi...
Systematic literature reviews can play a key role in underpinning evidence-based practice. To date, ...
Horner et al. (2005) present a review substantiating how single-subject research methodology can be ...
Diagnoses for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in educational institutions are steadily...
Each child that has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is different. However, they h...
The search for evidence-based practices within the realm of autism has continued to be at the forefr...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is becoming more prevalent in school systems. Researchers began track...
This is a preliminary evaluation of a program aimed at providing training, con-sultation, and resour...
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015) reinforces and clearly defines the requirement of school...
Despite an emphasis on identifying evidence-based practices among researchers and using evidence-bas...
Teachers have been criticised for their inconsistent use of evidence-based practice (EBP) when worki...
The number of school-aged children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been increasin...
A rise in the prevalence of students with ASD points to the need for more qualified and effective te...