Examining the utilization of participatory research with autistic youth in mainstream/public schools: a scoping review

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Newson, Sarah Quinn, Rhonda N. T. Nese
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This scoping review explores the utilization of participatory research with autistic youth in K-12 public/mainstream school settings.A scoping review was performed to identify how often participatory research methodologies are used in K-12 public/mainstream school settings with autistic students, what researchers report are the strengths, barriers, and recommendations in using participatory research methodologies with autistic students in K-12 public school settings and what type of demographic information is included in the studies.Five studies were included for review focusing on participatory research with autistic youth in K-12 public or mainstream school settings. The studies used a range of participatory research methodologies to explore the experiences of mainly male autistic youth in the UK and Australia. Strengths, challenges, and recommendations noted included opportunities for empowerment, increased ownership, issues with teachers, thinking critically about communication, and collaboration with partners.Participatory research with autistic school-aged youth is an emerging practice. This is evidenced by the small number of studies included in this review. The findings highlight concerns about the lack of representation of autistic females and students with historically marginalized racial identities in autism research. Recommendations for including these groups in autism research, implications, and limitations are discussed.
在主流/公立学校开展针对自闭症青少年的参与式研究:范围综述
本范围综述探讨了在 K-12 公立/主流学校环境中对自闭症青少年使用参与式研究的情况。范围综述旨在确定在 K-12 公立/主流学校环境中对自闭症学生使用参与式研究方法的频率,研究人员报告了在 K-12 公立学校环境中对自闭症学生使用参与式研究方法的优势、障碍和建议,以及研究中包含的人口统计信息类型。这些研究采用了一系列参与式研究方法,探讨了英国和澳大利亚主要是男性自闭症青少年的经历。研究中提到的优势、挑战和建议包括赋权机会、增强主人翁意识、与教师的问题、对沟通的批判性思考以及与合作伙伴的合作。针对自闭症学龄青少年的参与式研究是一项新兴实践,本综述中包含的研究数量较少就证明了这一点。研究结果凸显了自闭症研究中缺乏女性自闭症患者和历史上被边缘化的种族学生代表的问题。本文讨论了将这些群体纳入自闭症研究的建议、影响和局限性。
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Frontiers in Education
Frontiers in Education Social Sciences-Education
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