Addressing the Needs of Students with Autism and Other Disabilities in China: Perspectives from the Field |
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Authors: | Dorothy Zhang |
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Institution: | 1. College of Education &2. Human Development, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | Autism is a developmental disability that has gained increasing attention during the past several decades in China. The two case studies presented in this article examined the perspectives of two school leaders on educating students with autism in China. Two school principals, one from a public school and one from a private school, were interviewed during this study using 10 open-ended questions. Responses generated the following areas of discussion: teacher recruitment and training, curriculum and teaching methodology, parental involvement, and factors that contribute to success and present challenges. This study provides the readers with an update from the perspectives of two school leaders on the school system in China for children with disabilities, particularly for students with autism. Implications of the study and further suggestions for future research are also discussed. |
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Keywords: | autism China interventions methods parents special education teachers training |
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