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Experiences of Autistic Students in Mainstream Education Settings

Hello everyone!
Hope you and your families are keeping well and safe.
I am special educational needs teacher and, this year, I am doing a master focusing on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at the Tizard Centre, the University of Kent. As part of my thesis, I am going to conduct 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 [email address removed by mod]
See below for more information regarding the project.
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  • Hi NAS66848,

    Unfortunately we don't allow the NAS community to be used for conducting research, surveys, studies, or other related work, so this thread will be locked. This is based on the community rule 9: 'Requests for research study subjects and surveys need to be directed to research@nas.org.uk for data protection and research ethics reasons. Further information can be found on our research pages. Please be advised that any requests for research subjects or surveys posted on the Community will be deleted without warning'. The community rules can be viewed here - https://community.autism.org.uk/p/rules 

    Best wishes,
    Ross - mod

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  • Hi NAS66848,

    Unfortunately we don't allow the NAS community to be used for conducting research, surveys, studies, or other related work, so this thread will be locked. This is based on the community rule 9: 'Requests for research study subjects and surveys need to be directed to research@nas.org.uk for data protection and research ethics reasons. Further information can be found on our research pages. Please be advised that any requests for research subjects or surveys posted on the Community will be deleted without warning'. The community rules can be viewed here - https://community.autism.org.uk/p/rules 

    Best wishes,
    Ross - mod

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