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Uni Project-Autism Support in School
BillieTheBot
Posts: 309 Bot
Hi guys :wave:
I'm doing a project at the moment looking at the support and inclusion of pupils with SEND (special education needs and disabilities), and specifically autism, in secondary schools. As part of it we're looking to get some experiences, as the target audience of the project may not know much about the topic.
We're looking at questions such as are you included in mainstream lessons? Do you receive any additional support? What is your general experience at school?
We're also looking at the new SEND reform which happened last year, this might mean that there have been changes to how you are supported in school.
We're looking mainly for current secondary school students, but anyone who has recent experiences would also be helpful.
Anything anyone wants to share will be completely anonymous, and you can PM me if you don't want to share on here
Thanks
Nina
I'm doing a project at the moment looking at the support and inclusion of pupils with SEND (special education needs and disabilities), and specifically autism, in secondary schools. As part of it we're looking to get some experiences, as the target audience of the project may not know much about the topic.
We're looking at questions such as are you included in mainstream lessons? Do you receive any additional support? What is your general experience at school?
We're also looking at the new SEND reform which happened last year, this might mean that there have been changes to how you are supported in school.
We're looking mainly for current secondary school students, but anyone who has recent experiences would also be helpful.
Anything anyone wants to share will be completely anonymous, and you can PM me if you don't want to share on here
Thanks
Nina
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