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Teacher Self Efficacy :Students with autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan



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The researchers found that teachers who had more training in effective practices for working with students with Autism Spectrum Disorders had higher self-efficacy ratings of themselves as effective teachers in the inclusive classroom.
5 strategies for supporting students with autism
  • Communication. Create a communication environment that is “user friendly” for students. .
  • Environment. Set up a visual classroom. ...
  • Giving information. Think of using visual tools to give information to students with autism. .
  • Managing time. .
  • Support positive behaviors.

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