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Curriculum Approaches for Children with Autism

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  • Samuel Senyo Dogoe

    (Past Student of University Of Birmingham England, Uk, Sen Practitioner In Ghana.)

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This write- up seeks to highlight curriculum approaches for children living with autism. Teaching is an art as long as you are trained with different approaches to engage or facilitate teaching and learning for all learners to gain access- equity and quality. In this vain, the focus is on curriculum appropriate for making learning accessible to enable learners with ASD. The write up will look at areas of curriculum adaptation, differentiation as pedagogical approaches. Although, teaching is an art, in this contemporary era, almost every teacher and educational institutions should endeavour to tailor teaching styles to meet inclusion educational goals, SDG4 and education for all goals. This article is purposefully geared towards the inclusion of persons with ASD and suggested curriculum approaches that could be used for them to fully participate in an inclusive learning environment. Various methods are also suggested in this article to teachers and staff in general which they could use to improve their methods of handling persons with ASD in their classrooms. The work is organized thematic areas with an introduction, and various themes which are thoroughly explained with conclusion and references. Globally and locally, teachers of facilitators are being encouraged to make their school environment inclusive enough to accommodate diversity in learning. Each and every learner has a unique way of learning so all these abilities should be harness by the facilitators or teachers by varying their teaching styles to make teaching and learning more inclusive enough to embrace all types of learners in the mainstream inclusive school environment.

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  • Samuel Senyo Dogoe, 2020. "Curriculum Approaches for Children with Autism," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 4(9), pages 412-417, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:4:y:2020:i:9:p:412-417
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