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Education is an important aspect of the environmental influences on autism and effective education can have a significant effect on outcome for those on the autism spectrum. This handbook is a definitive resource for reflective practitioners and researchers who wish to know and understand current views of the nature of autism and best practice in educational support. It explores the key concepts, debates and research areas in the field.

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Education is an important aspect of the environmental influences on autism and effective education can have a significant effect on outcome for those on the autism spectrum. This handbook is a definitive resource for reflective practitioners and researchers who wish to know and understand current views of the nature of autism and best practice in educational support. It explores the key concepts, debates and research areas in the field.

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Autorenporträt
Rita Jordan is Emeritus Professor in Autism Studies at University of Birmingham as well as a Self Employed Autism Consultant. Professor Jacqueline Roberts is the Chair of Autism in the Autism Centre of Excellence (ACE) at Griffith University. Dr. Kara Hume is an Advanced Research Scientist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at UNC-Chapel Hill, as well as a Research Associate Professor in the School of Education.
Rezensionen
The SAGE Handbook of Autism and Education is a comprehensive guide that provides a wealth of information on topics from fostering collaboration to addressing the needs of students on the spectrum with co-occurring mental health issues. This guide edited by Rita Jordan, Jacqueline M. Roberts, and Kara Hume includes well-known and highly respected authors representing various disciplines. The handbook will be a valuable resource for both practitioners and families. The editors are to be commended for their work in bringing all this information together. This is an important and relevant book for anyone interested in supporting students on the spectrum.
Cathy Pratt 20190322