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Obstacles to Success of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder in General Education Settings

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  • Glennda K. McKeithan
  • Douglas Cullinan
  • Malinda L. Pennington
  • David S. Conroy

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The purpose of this study was to survey teacher opinions of 14 potential obstacles to teaching in general education classes attended by students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The anonymous participant responses were received from 16 elementary school teachers, 60 middle school teachers, and 131 high school teachers. Participants completed a questionnaire in which they rated 14 items. Rating data were uploaded to STATA data analysis software. The Kruskal-Wallis (K-W) statistic was used to analyze and interpret the data. Results identified items that significantly discriminated among teachers of the three grade levels and show a difference in the perceptions of teachers at different grade levels for some obstacles. Teachers at the elementary school level generally perceived greater obstacles than teachers at the middle school level, who perceived greater obstacles than those at the high school level. The results can be considered by educators and service providers when identifying professional development topics and resources to assist educators and service providers in the provision of instruction to maximize the potential for academic and social success for students with ASD in general education settings.

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  • Glennda K. McKeithan & Douglas Cullinan & Malinda L. Pennington & David S. Conroy, 2020. "Obstacles to Success of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder in General Education Settings," Journal of Education and Training Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 8(11), pages 22-32, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:jetsjl:v:8:y:2020:i:11:p:22-32
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