Research: Experiences of autistic students in mainstream school settings
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My name is Stella Koiliari and I am special educational needs (SEN) teacher.
This year, I am doing a master focusing on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (MSc in AIIDD) at the Tizard Centre, University of Kent. As part of my thesis, I am going to conduct online interviews with autistic students (14-18 years old) who attend mainstream education settings in the UK.
So, if you are a parent of an autistic student and you both decide your child should participate in my study, please, feel free to contact me (sk760@kent.ac.uk).
See below for more information regarding the project.
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Participants Wanted!
RESEARCH PROJECT
Experiences of autistic students in mainstream education settings
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
· Having an official diagnosis of autism without any additional diagnosis of intellectual disabilities
· Being aged between 14 to 18 years old
· Attending a mainstream education setting in the UK
INFORMATION
· The purpose of the study is to investigate the experiences and the views of autistic students in mainstream education settings.
· An interview will be conducted online through a video or telephone call.
· The interview will take up to 60 minutes.
· An amazon voucher of £5 will be provided to each participant.
If you would like to take part in the study or would like more information,
please, do not hesitate to contact Stella Koiliari:
sk760@kent.ac.uk
Supervisors:
Paraskevi Triantafyllopoulou (P.Triantafyllopoulou@kent.ac.uk)
Melina Malli (M. A. Malli@kent.ac.uk)
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