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This book will support researchers in the field of education
disability by outlining inclusive research approaches and their
challenges, outcomes, and impact. Each chapter reports on
school/university-based research supporting inclusion for young
people on the autism spectrum. This research has been developed in
Australian schools with students, families, teachers, and
specialists. The intent of this approach is to mobilise new
knowledge to the benefit of all students, including students on the
autism spectrum, their families, teachers, and school communities.
This book showcases how research can be more inclusive with a move
to collaborative, participatory, and co-produced research that will
impact on young people, families, and educators. The authors
highlight the complex challenges and the positive outcomes of
conducting research in inclusive ways and provide detailed
practical strategies for researchers. Inclusive education is
socially, emotionally, and academically beneficial for all students
and positively impacts on respectful attitudes to difference. This
book provides a groundbreaking approach to research that by design
is inclusive and therefore provides an invaluable opportunity for
building the foundations of an inclusive society for all. This book
will be invaluable to researchers, educators, and professional
learning in schools.
This book will support researchers in the field of education
disability by outlining inclusive research approaches and their
challenges, outcomes, and impact. Each chapter reports on
school/university-based research supporting inclusion for young
people on the autism spectrum. This research has been developed in
Australian schools with students, families, teachers, and
specialists. The intent of this approach is to mobilise new
knowledge to the benefit of all students, including students on the
autism spectrum, their families, teachers, and school communities.
This book showcases how research can be more inclusive with a move
to collaborative, participatory, and co-produced research that will
impact on young people, families, and educators. The authors
highlight the complex challenges and the positive outcomes of
conducting research in inclusive ways and provide detailed
practical strategies for researchers. Inclusive education is
socially, emotionally, and academically beneficial for all students
and positively impacts on respectful attitudes to difference. This
book provides a groundbreaking approach to research that by design
is inclusive and therefore provides an invaluable opportunity for
building the foundations of an inclusive society for all. This book
will be invaluable to researchers, educators, and professional
learning in schools.
The middle years of learning are increasingly recognised as one of
the most challenging yet opportune periods for growth and
development. Based on the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
framework, this book will equip educators with the appropriate
knowledge, skills and strategies to support learners in maximising
their educational success, managing emotional issues and making a
successful transition to adulthood. Part A outlines the principles
of the PBS framework, defines key characteristics of middle-years
learners and provides insight from neuroscience into the nature of
the adolescent brain. This section also looks at the importance of
listening to the student voice, highlights issues that can arise
during the transition into the middle years of schooling, and
discusses the use of evidence-based PBS practices to encourage
engagement and establish clear behavioural expectations with
learners. Part B focuses on the practical aspects of implementing
universal PBS strategies in the classroom, including developing
strong and effective relationships with students, promoting school
connectedness and supporting self-regulation. Part C examines more
focused and intensive interventions, and provides strategies for
working with students experiencing stress, anxiety and bullying.
Finally, Part D discusses ways to support a range of perspectives
and experiences in the middle-years, including trauma-affected
students, ethnic and cultural diversity and students on the autism
spectrum, as well as ways to use ICT to re-engage vulnerable
students. This is an essential reference for both primary and
secondary educators, revealing how PBS strategies can play a
profound role in positively transforming classroom behaviour.
Inclusive education has grown as an international movement to not
only support students with disabilities but also promote equitable
access, participation, and success for all students. This book will
transform the capacity of teachers and specialists working with
students and families to effectively support an inclusive approach
to education for students on the autism spectrum. This book
addresses the urgent need to identify inclusive educational
environments and strategies for students on the autism spectrum so
that they have the best chance of social, behavioural, and academic
success at school. Teachers who include students on the autism
spectrum in primary and secondary classrooms require greater
knowledge of how they can best support the learning, social, and
behavioural needs of their students. Without such knowledge, the
consequences can include unsatisfactory learning experiences for
all students, and interrupted schooling for the student on the
autism spectrum through reduced attendance and retention, lower
academic performance, exclusion, disengagement, and pressure on
parents to make alternative arrangements for their child's
education. Inclusive education is socially, emotionally, and
academically beneficial for all students and positively impacts on
respectful attitudes to difference. This book presents innovative,
evidence-based practices that will build the capacity of teachers
and specialists implementing an inclusive and contextually relevant
approach to education that will support students on the autism
spectrum and meet the diverse needs of all students in their
classrooms.
The middle years of learning are increasingly recognized as one of
the most challenging yet opportune periods for growth and
development. Based on the positive behavior support framework
(PBS), this book will equip educators with the appropriate
knowledge, skills and strategies to support learners to maximize
their educational success, manage emotional issues and make a
successful transition to adulthood. Part 1 outlines the principles
of the PBS framework, defines key characteristics of middle years
learners and provides insights from neuroscience into the nature of
the adolescent brain. This section also looks at the importance of
listening to the student voice, highlights issues in the transition
into the middle years of schooling and discusses the use of
evidence-based PBS practices to encourage engagement and establish
clear behavioral expectations with learners. Part 2 focuses on the
practical aspects of implementing universal PBS strategies in the
classroom including developing strong and effective relationships
with students, promoting school connectedness and supporting
self-regulation. Part 3 explores more focused and intensive
interventions and provides strategies for working with students
experiencing stress, anxiety and bullying. The book concludes by
considering special issues in behavior management including
assisting trauma-affected students, supporting ethnic and cultural
diversity, working with students on the autistic spectrum and the
effective use of ICT.
Inclusive education has grown as an international movement to not
only support students with disabilities but also promote equitable
access, participation, and success for all students. This book will
transform the capacity of teachers and specialists working with
students and families to effectively support an inclusive approach
to education for students on the autism spectrum. This book
addresses the urgent need to identify inclusive educational
environments and strategies for students on the autism spectrum so
that they have the best chance of social, behavioural, and academic
success at school. Teachers who include students on the autism
spectrum in primary and secondary classrooms require greater
knowledge of how they can best support the learning, social, and
behavioural needs of their students. Without such knowledge, the
consequences can include unsatisfactory learning experiences for
all students, and interrupted schooling for the student on the
autism spectrum through reduced attendance and retention, lower
academic performance, exclusion, disengagement, and pressure on
parents to make alternative arrangements for their child's
education. Inclusive education is socially, emotionally, and
academically beneficial for all students and positively impacts on
respectful attitudes to difference. This book presents innovative,
evidence-based practices that will build the capacity of teachers
and specialists implementing an inclusive and contextually relevant
approach to education that will support students on the autism
spectrum and meet the diverse needs of all students in their
classrooms.
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