School's out forever: Postsecondary educational trajectories of students with autism


Autoria(s): Dillenburger, Karola; Jordan, Julie-Ann; McKerr, Lynne
Data(s)

20/04/2016

Resumo

Objective:Postsecondary educational attainment is the key for successful transition to adulthood, economic self-sufficiency, and good mental and physical health.Method:Secondary analyses of school leavers’ data were carried out to establish postsecondary educational trajectories of students on the autism spectrum in the United Kingdom.Results:Findings show that students with autism who had attended mainstream secondary schools enter Further Education (post-16 vocational training) and Higher Education (University) institutions at a similar rate to other students to study the full range ofsubjects on offer. However, they are more likely to be younger, study at a lower academic level, and remain living at home.Conclusion:While course completion data were not yet available, attainment data showed that prospects were improving, although more needs to be done to enable these young adults to a achieving their post secondary educational potential.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/schools-out-forever-postsecondary-educational-trajectories-of-students-with-autism(49061c4c-9cd4-4a3e-8b3b-90ea980f049c).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Fonte

Dillenburger , K , Jordan , J-A & McKerr , L 2016 , ' School's out forever: Postsecondary educational trajectories of students with autism ' Australian Psychologist .

Tipo

article