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E-book: Teacher Education and Autism: A Research-Based Practical Handbook

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  • Pub. Date: 18-Apr-2019
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926082
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  • Format: PDF+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 18-Apr-2019
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926082

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An edited volume of practical research-based advice, with discussion points and activities to help educate new and practising teachers about autism. Includes chapters on maths, physical education, sex and relationships, behaviour management and more.

This is a research-based guide that provides a framework for effective training around autism for teachers. An edited collection of short chapters, the book is full of practical activities and discussion points ideally suited for time-stretched trainee teachers, those leading training courses and busy teachers continuing to learn on the job.

Focusing on the myriad ways that autism affects pupils and their education, it covers key training strategies around autism including maths, physical education, sex and relationships, behaviour management and more. Each contains the material for a session to be delivered to trainee teachers or to provide a unit of self-study. Combining research into the needs of trainee teachers, parents, and students with autism, this book offers an effective roadmap for teacher training and a better understanding of how to meet the needs of autistic pupils.

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Teacher Education in Autism is a book that utilises the latest research to explain both current theory and good practice in Autism. Each chapter is supplemented with probing questions to help foster critical analysis of complex and sometimes contradictory areas of study. It is engaging, extremely informative and highly accessible. Ten out of ten, for this terrific teacher-training tool. -- K. I. Al-Ghani, University Lecturer in Autism, Autism trainer and international author of books on ASD This book provides a fascinating insight into Autism for trainee teachers and practising teachers wishing to increase their understanding of autism and develop their inclusive practice. As well as giving detailed descriptions of how autism may affect the individual, scenarios and case studies are included which illustrate the issues raised. Throughout the book thought provoking questions for self-reflection and discussion are suggested making this book an invaluable resource for professionals planning training courses. -- Joy Beaney, Autism Training Consultancy This book provides a framework for effective training around autism for teachers. Its author has a PhD in autism, is a lecturer in teacher development and is a parent of a child with autism... Lawrence points out that, although autism education is now a required element in initial teacher education, the time that can be allocated to it is very restricted. In response to this, she has collated material for training sessions both for trainee teachers and for continuing professional development... Case studies and short tasks are included to guide the reader to a deeper understanding of how students with autism experience life in school and how to manage this as an informed professional... This is a very useful, accessible and informative resource that effectively combines research and practice. * SEN Magazine *

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A practical guide for teaching teachers about autism
Foreword 7(2)
Tony Attwood
Acknowledgements 9(2)
A Word about Language 11(2)
Introduction 13(2)
Chapter One Understanding Autism
15(8)
Clare Lawrence
Chapter Two The Autistic Teacher
23(6)
`Greg'
Chapter Three Autism, Masking, Social Anxiety and the Classroom
29(8)
Luke Beardon
Chapter Four Behaviour Management and Autism
37(10)
Steve McNichol
Kersti Duncan
Chapter Five What Works in Autism Training? Feedback from the Front
47(9)
Clare Lawrence
Chapter Six Autism and Maths: The Strengths, Challenges and Dangers of Making Assumptions
56(11)
Shaun Thompson
Chapter Seven The Dreaded Physical Education Lessons: Managing the Challenges that PE and PESS Lessons Can Raise for Children with Autism
67(19)
Helen Thornalley
Chapter Eight Involving Parents
86(9)
Clare Lawrence
Chapter Nine `I Can't Eat That, I Don't Like It...' Recognising and Responding to Mealtime Challenges Associated with Autism
95(11)
Jo Cormack
Chapter Ten Relationships and Sex Education in Autism
106(15)
Jan Hargrave
Jo Tasker
Chapter Eleven Autism and Gender Fluidity: Practical Suggestions for Thinking about Gender Fluidity in Pupils with Autism
121(11)
Lyndsay Muir
Chapter Twelve Child Neglect or Autism ? How Do You Differentiate?
132(20)
Sarah Howe
Chapter Thirteen `So, This Is What Really Happened...' Using Story to Explore Theory of Mind, Perspectives, Autobiographical Recall and Event Reconstruction with Autistic Pupils
152(10)
Clare Lawrence
Chapter Fourteen What We Wish Teachers Knew About Autism
162(3)
Autistic Voices
The Contributors 165(3)
Index 168
Clare Lawrence has a PhD in autism education and works as Senior Lecturer in Teacher Development at Bishop Grosseteste University. She is also a mother of two children, one of whom is autistic. Clare lives in Lincoln, UK.