Student perceptions: Improving the educational experiences of high school students on the autism spectrum
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2015
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Listening to and reflecting on the voices and personal stories of adolescent students with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is critically important to developing more inclusive approaches to their education. This article considers the experiences of nine adolescents with an ASD on their inclusive education in a large urban secondary school in Australia. These educational experiences were mapped onto four themes emanating from a similar study by Humphrey and Lewis from the United Kingdom. The results from both studies suggest that although students with ASD are having positive and enabling educational experiences, a number of common inhibitors continue to prevent them from taking full advantage of their schooling. By listening to the voices of students with ASD, specific enablers and inhibitors to promoting successful educational experiences are identified, and recommendations for practice are put forward to better support the education not only of students with ASD but all students. |
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Sage Publications Ltd. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/80176/24/80176.pdf DOI:10.1177/1365480214566213 Saggers, B. (2015) Student perceptions: Improving the educational experiences of high school students on the autism spectrum. Improving Schools, 18(1), pp. 35-45. |
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Copyright The Author 2015 Copyright 2015 by SAGE Publications |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130312 Special Education and Disability #Autism spectrum disorder #enablers #inclusive education #inhibitors #secondary school #student perspectives |
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Journal Article |