Most students with ASD engaged in playing board games and could apply the social and communicative skills that they learned in the training programmes. Facilitators also reported an increase in comprehension skills of students with ASD.Tse, Ka-yan...
Relationships and sexuality education (RSE) programmes are widely taught in schools, however for children and young people with intellectual disabilities, these programmes appear to be limited regarding information on relationships, informed choices and decision making. The purpose of this study was to ...
While educational robotics can be extremely useful within a class environment, their use can also extend to teaching activities for students who cannot be physically present be in class supporting in that way remote teaching activities. For example, children that are obliged to stay home or being ...
I used it for a mini Poetry Slam. My students wrote a short poem and then recorded themselves performing the poem, publishing it to the grid. By sharing the access with other classes you can achieve an inter-school poetry slam with absolute ease. It was highly motivating for students to b...
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This webinar in partnership with Show Racism the Red Card will look at how Islamophobia manifests and how unions can work with the campaign to tackle this form of racism. Women & Autism in the Workplace August 25, 2021, 11.30 – 13.30Online, Zoom An introduction to autisitic women's exper...
” but instead, “how do museums continue working with schools throughout and beyond the pandemic?” I believe strongly in the power of museum visits for school children, some of whom may never have been to a museum otherwise. There is something magical for students about entering a museum...
instruction moved online. However, those who were already feeling isolated felt more so. One interviewee highlighted that getting to know people and engaging in group discussion could be a real challenge in a new class or with a new cohort of students – particularly for students with autism. ...
The unusually high penetrance rate of this particular copy-number variation, in combination with the observed motor problems in children with this duplication, makes a mouse model for the 15q11-13 duplication particularly well suited to study potential causes for motor impairment in autism. Moreover...