Course HackGood Practice in Autism EducationBy University of Bath
In a Nutshell
This course explores the best practices in autism education and how they can be implemented in mainstream schools.
Favorite Quote
In order to be fully inclusive, schools might need to restructure their teaching and learning practices to accommodate individual learners. Barriers to learning should be reduced and this can benefit the whole school community.
University of Bath
Introduction
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in 44 children in the United States is diagnosed with autism.
As mainstream schools are not designed for students with cognitive differences, children on the autism spectrum often find it hard to adjust.
With the right principles in place, schools can be a safe and effective environment for students on the autism spectrum.
In this course, autism specialist Mark Brosnan and child psychologist Louis Camilleri highlight the best practices in both mainstream and special schools that can be used to accommodate children on the autism spectrum.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
- 1.Diagnosis is the first step towards treating difficulties faced by autistic children
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