Successful Inclusion of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Rebekah Dyer
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The number of students identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is continuously increasing. Research indicates multiple benefits of placing students with ASD in the general education/inclusion classroom, however, there are a variety of components that must be in place for this to be successful. Students with ASD experience delays in their social and communication skills. The inclusive classroom provides opportunities to develop these skills with their non-disabled peers. Despite progress that has been made in the education system, there are still barriers in place that must be considered and addressed. There are a variety of models and strategies that have been developed. The individual needs of each student with ASD must be considered when designing the specific plan for each student to be included.
成功地接纳自闭症谱系障碍学生
被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的学生人数不断增加。研究表明,将自闭症学生安置在通识教育/包容性课堂上有多种好处,然而,要想成功,必须有各种各样的组成部分。患有自闭症谱系障碍的学生在社交和沟通技巧方面表现迟缓。包容性课堂为他们提供了与非残疾同龄人一起发展这些技能的机会。尽管在教育系统方面取得了进展,但仍然存在一些必须加以考虑和解决的障碍。已经开发了各种各样的模型和策略。在为每个学生设计具体的计划时,必须考虑到每个自闭症学生的个人需求。
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