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Teaching adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder : curriculum planning and strategies / Dianne Zager and Michael L. Wehmeyer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY Routledge 2020Description: x, 200 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780815379461
  • 9780815379478
Subject(s):
Contents:
Understanding secondary sudents with autism spectrum disorder -- Philosophical frameworks for educating secondary students with autism -- Motivating students and promoting self-determination -- Executive functioning skills for lifelong success -- A new perspective on behavior management for youth with autism spectrum disorder: adaptive supported independence intervention -- social communication and interaction -- Independence-bound experiential teaching -- Teaching core content for college and career readiness -- Transition planning: life design, career construction, and 21st century work-life skills -- Transdisciplinary collaboration, parent and family involvement, and interagency.
Summary: "Teaching Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder supports teachers in preparing secondary students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to succeed in school, work and beyond. Focused on enabling students to successfully pursue further education and meaningful career paths, chapters incorporate person-centered, student-directed planning into instructional programming throughout the text. Featuring helpful vignettes to demonstrate concepts in action, curriculum areas address community living skills, academics, social communication and interaction, and career preparation. Grounded in current research and Universal Design for Learning practices, this guide is an essential resource for educators, therapists, and anyone seeking to create fluid, adaptable programs for students with autism spectrum disorders"--

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Understanding secondary sudents with autism spectrum disorder -- Philosophical frameworks for educating secondary students with autism -- Motivating students and promoting self-determination -- Executive functioning skills for lifelong success -- A new perspective on behavior management for youth with autism spectrum disorder: adaptive supported independence intervention -- social communication and interaction -- Independence-bound experiential teaching -- Teaching core content for college and career readiness -- Transition planning: life design, career construction, and 21st century work-life skills -- Transdisciplinary collaboration, parent and family involvement, and interagency.

"Teaching Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder supports teachers in preparing secondary students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to succeed in school, work and beyond. Focused on enabling students to successfully pursue further education and meaningful career paths, chapters incorporate person-centered, student-directed planning into instructional programming throughout the text. Featuring helpful vignettes to demonstrate concepts in action, curriculum areas address community living skills, academics, social communication and interaction, and career preparation. Grounded in current research and Universal Design for Learning practices, this guide is an essential resource for educators, therapists, and anyone seeking to create fluid, adaptable programs for students with autism spectrum disorders"--