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  1. Jun 26, 2019 · The present study sets out to investigate AfL practices in the context of mainstream classes that include high-functioning students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), focusing specifically on questioning techniques and teacher feedback.

    • H.Y. Tay, K.N.N. Kee
    • 2019
  2. ways to interact with and help students with autism develop appropriate behaviors, communication, and social skills. Typically developing peers are taught systematic ways to engage with students with autism.

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  3. Jan 1, 2013 · For students on the autism spectrum, the best evidence-based intervention is to develop a flexible team willing to learn new skills to address the unique needs of each student on the spectrum and to create a plan based on an accurate assessment of these needs incorporating expert, specialized knowledge to tease out the unique issues of each ...

  4. Despite being very intellectually able, students with Autism Spectrum Disorder often show characteristic behaviors that can disrupt their learning. However, students with this condition can excel academically if appropriate support and awareness is in place.

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  5. 14 autism teaching strategies to set students up for success. Be calm and positive. Model appropriate behavior for the student with autism, as well as for other students, by greeting him and engaging him in a respectful way.

  6. Jun 28, 2019 · Supporting Students with Autism: Strategies that Really Work in the Classroom. 28 June 2019. Issue: Semester 2 2019. Category: For your Staffroom. Roselyn Dixon explains how to create an autism-friendly environment in mainstream settings… Introduction.

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  8. Jul 29, 2024 · Get Informed. Learn about autism and how you can better support autistic students in the classroom. The following five sections were developed to help teachers better meet the needs of their autistic students. Jump to a section: Basics about Autism. Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Teaching Students with Asperger Syndrome.