Autism and Inclusive Education : A Guide for Teachers, Practitioners and Parents
(Author) Chandra LebenhagenThis handbook provides educators and school practitioners with a practical resource to successfully support speaking and non-speaking autistic students in K-12 school settings. Each chapter discusses an approach founded on current research on the self-reported school priorities of autistic students, which historically have been overlooked in research and education. Incorporating the views and experiences of autistic students promotes the use of human-rights-centered pedagogies and ensures that evidence-based practices are both ethical and effective in supporting the learning and well-being success of autistic students. The informative content challenges assumptions of normative ability and highlights opportunities where evidence-based practices to support autistic students can be used alongside inclusive best practices to improve the educational experiences of all students. This handbook's flexible and easy-to-use design can be used in its entirety or as a reference tool for school practitioners, teachers, and parents.
Chandra Lebenhagen
Chandra Lebenhagen is renowned for her novel "Whispers in the Wind," a haunting tale of love and loss set against a backdrop of war. Her lyrical prose and vivid imagery captivate readers, while her exploration of universal themes resonates deeply. Lebenhagen's work has left an indelible mark on contemporary literature.