2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1241892
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“On an island by myself”: implications for the inclusion of autistic students in self-contained classrooms in public elementary schools

Kaitlyn Ahlers,
Maria L. Hugh,
Daina Tagavi
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionAutistic students have limited access to inclusive classes and activities in their schools. Principals and special education teachers who directly teach and administer programs for autistic elementary students can offer critical insight into factors, such as educators’ attitudes, that may impact inclusive opportunities in schools. These attitudes may serve as barriers to or facilitators of promoting an inclusive school setting.MethodsSemi-structured interviews with 26 elementary school principals a… Show more

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