2016
DOI: 10.1080/08856257.2016.1254972
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Making the transition to post-secondary education: opportunities and challenges experienced by students with ASD in the Republic of Ireland

Abstract: Internationally there are increasing numbers of young people on the ASD spectrum attending higher education. Early transition planning is essential and students with ASD often require support to articulate their post-school educational goals and actively participate in transition planning meetings. Services within higher education are primarily designed to provide academic supports however, non-academic supports may be an even more crucial factor in enabling successful transitions for young people on the ASD s… Show more

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“…Students with disabilities encounter significant barriers in their university trajectories (Anderson et al, 2018;Bell et al, 2017;Hong, 2015;Riddell & Weedon, 2014). Some of them are architectural and organizational, whereas others involve the access to the subjects (aspects that hinder the teaching and learning processes).…”
Section: Learning Barriers For Students With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students with disabilities encounter significant barriers in their university trajectories (Anderson et al, 2018;Bell et al, 2017;Hong, 2015;Riddell & Weedon, 2014). Some of them are architectural and organizational, whereas others involve the access to the subjects (aspects that hinder the teaching and learning processes).…”
Section: Learning Barriers For Students With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las barreras y ayudas que los estudiantes con discapacidad identifican en su paso por la universidad han sido ampliamente documentada en la literatura científica (Bell, Devecchi, Guckin, & Shevlin, 2017;Fuller, Healey, Bradley,& Hall, 2004;Mullins & Preyde, 2013). En la actualidad, la mayoría de universidades cuentan con servicios de apoyo y normativas que regulan los derechos de las personas con discapacidad, aunque estas no son suficientes.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Additionally, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities adopted by the United Nations in 2006, attests to the importance of better educational prospects for persons with disabilities (Jä rkestig Berggren et al, 2016;Morley & Croft, 2011). Hence, there is an increasing number of individuals with disabilities, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) who enroll in higher education (Barnhill, 2016;Bell, Devecchi, McGuckin & Shevlin, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%