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Towards a Theory of Autism Spectrum Disorder Program Implementation

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العنوان: Towards a Theory of Autism Spectrum Disorder Program Implementation
المساهمون: Gesundheit, Ian (Author), Martin, Suzanne (Committee Chair), Vasquez, Eleazar (Committee Member), Boote, David (Committee Member), Edwards, John (Committee Member), University of Central Florida (Degree Grantor)
بيانات النشر: University of Central Florida
المجموعة: UCF Digital Collections (University of Central Florida)
مصطلحات موضوعية: Educational Leadership--Program Replication--Autism Spectrum Disorder--Effective ASD Programs--Phenomenology--Effective Leaders--Parent Involvement--Effective Programs for ASD students--Leadership--Lived experience of effective leaders--ASD program implementation
الوصف: With the increased prevalence of students qualifying for services within Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) programs (Odom, Cox and Brock, 2013), it is imperative that the field comes to better understand how successful programs can be replicated at scale. The implementation of effective instructional programs for students with ASD across school systems on a large scale is a difficult task. School systems have tried to replicate successful programs for diverse learners but have been largely unable to do so. For students with disabilities, who perform poorly compared to their peers without disabilities (Odom et al., 2013), the need to replicate successful programs is even more pressing. This need is most pressing for students in programs for ASD whose educational outcomes lag behind those of students in programs designed for all other exceptionality categories (Cook (&) Cook, 2013). The quality with which a program is designed matters little if the fidelity with which that program is implemented is lacking. For students with disabilities who perform poorly compared to their peers without disabilities (Odom et al., 2013), the need to replicate successful programs is even more pressing. The school leader plays an important role in the development, implementation, and maintenance of effective programs for students with ASD.The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences of school leaders who have developed and/or managed successful programs for students with ASD within their school sites. It is clear that leadership matters in school and, therefore, influences program quality (Darling-Hammond, 2010; Reeves, 2006; Waters, Marzano, (&) McNulty, 2003). School and system change is difficult work, prone to being unsuccessful(-)but improvement is possible and sustainable (Fullan, 2007).The research questions for this study were:1.What are the characteristics of a school administrator who oversees effective self-contained classroom(s) for students with ASD?2.What are the lived experiences of principals ...
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اللغة: English
العلاقة: CFE0006309; ucf:51586; http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0006309Test
الإتاحة: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0006309Test
حقوق: public 2016-08-15
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.6A2F88CC
قاعدة البيانات: BASE