Do children with Autism help develop better in a mainstream education or in a special education needs school?
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Acknowledgement
I would like to sincerely thank my friends, family and colleagues for the endless understanding, guidance and patience, and most importantly, the support and friendship during my studies. The mentorship of these people has been paramount in facilitating me a well-formed experience which has always provided unswerving guide in achieving my goals. They encouraged me to go further with all my projects and helped me groom into an independent thinker and a good student.
It is due to the humble efforts of my leaders and mentors that I have inculcated in me the confidence to develop my own individuality and sufficiency which enables me to perform the tasks with independence. In the course of completing this dissertation, I am also grateful to my co-workers and friends who provided me enough knowledge and entertainment and proved to be helpful in performing the huge research work. Besides this, the consistent guidance and assistance from my colleagues also gave me distinctive opportunities to gain a wider breadth of experience and undertake an extensive research work.
Finally, and most importantly, I extend sincere thanks to my family members, who provided utmost care and all the strength and encouragement. My faith and ambition has become stronger due to the prayers of my family who tolerated my temper and complains with patience. Without this unending support and encouragement, the completion of this enormous research work would not have been possible.
Declaration
I, hereby declare that this dissertation presents my own unaided effort and contains original work. Moreover, it is no illustration or supporting of University's opinions.
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Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Problem Statement1
Background1
Aims and Objectives7
Research Questions7
Electronic Database Searches8
Learning Process8
Theoretical Framework9
Chapter I: Introduction9
Chapter III: Methodology9
Chapter IV: Critical Analysis and Discussion10
Chapter V: Conclusion10
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW11
Autism11
Social Impairment12
Essential Components of Effective Educational Programs13
CHAPTER 3: MAINSTREAM SCHHOLING FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN16
Naturalistic Teaching Procedures18
Peer-Mediated Interventions20
CHAPTER 4: SPECIAL SCHOOLING FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN23
Incidental Teaching25
Pivotal Response Training27
Milieu Teaching29
Structured Teaching: The TEACCH Program30
CHAPTER 5: ARGUMENT32
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION37
REFERENCES42
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
The current study deals with the education of children suffering from autism. It elaborates upon the fact whether they are developed better in a mainstream education or in a special education needs school. This chapter gives a description of the background, aims, objectives and chapter layout on which the entire dissertation is based.
Problem Statement
In any research study, the statement of problems pertains to the short description of the issues which require being addressed through a problem solving team and is presented for the solution of the existing problems and issues. Similarly, the current study will aim upon discussing the education of the children with autism. It will discuss upon the facts whether they can be educated better in any common school or require a special school for their educational development.
Background
Over half a century has passed since Kanner (1943) first observed young children with a behavioral syndrome he labeled “autistic disturbances of affective contact” (p. 250), characterized by delayed language development, impaired social interaction, aloofness, poor eye ...