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  • The Experiences of Parents and Teachers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Schools in Queensland, Australia

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    Sani, Mahbuba N.
    Primary Supervisor
    Pendergast, Donna
    Year published
    2016
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    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neuro-developmental disorder that typically involves global impairments in social skills and in verbal and non- verbal communication, as well as the presence of stereotyped patterns of behaviours and interests (Hall, 2012). Hence, the education of young people with ASD in school settings can be challenging. In recent times, greater understandings of teaching and learning practices has provided increased efficacy, however, there remain considerable arenas where there are wide gaps in the field. This study set out to make a contribution to one aspect by undertaking a qualitative ...
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    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neuro-developmental disorder that typically involves global impairments in social skills and in verbal and non- verbal communication, as well as the presence of stereotyped patterns of behaviours and interests (Hall, 2012). Hence, the education of young people with ASD in school settings can be challenging. In recent times, greater understandings of teaching and learning practices has provided increased efficacy, however, there remain considerable arenas where there are wide gaps in the field. This study set out to make a contribution to one aspect by undertaking a qualitative exploration of the experiences of parents with children with ASD, and of the students’ teachers in educational settings in order to determine what quality teaching looks and feels like for parents of children with ASD. The inquiry has grown out of the personal experiences of the researcher who has witnessed a disconnection in her home nation of Bangladesh between current empirical knowledge about ASD and its implementation in Bangladeshi schools and early childhood settings. This prompted the researcher to question whether this was related to the unique context of Bangladesh, which is characterised by instances of extreme poverty and cultural nuances that affect inclusion, or if this is a shared phenomenon with Australia.
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    Thesis Type
    Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
    Degree Program
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
    School
    School of Education and Professional Studies
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.25904/1912/1552
    Copyright Statement
    The author owns the copyright in this thesis, unless stated otherwise.
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    Public
    Subject
    Students with ASD
    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
    Teaching children with ASD
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365463
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