Making Inclusion Happen is a podcast that opens up conversations about what genuine inclusive education is (and is not).
In this podcast, Research Program Co-Leaders from Queensland University of Technology (QUT)’s Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE), along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice.
Listen as we debate some of the misconceptions about what inclusion is (and is not), gain a deeper understanding of the world-leading research being conducted by C4IE researchers, and discuss evidence-based practice approaches.
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Making Inclusion Happen is a podcast that opens up conversations about what genuine inclusive education is (and is not).
In this podcast, Research Program Co-Leaders from Queensland University of Technology (QUT)’s Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE), along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice.
Listen as we debate some of the misconceptions about what inclusion is (and is not), gain a deeper understanding of the world-leading research being conducted by C4IE researchers, and discuss evidence-based practice approaches.
Episode 3: Supporting students on the autism spectrum in inclusive classrooms
Making Inclusion Happen
37 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 3: Supporting students on the autism spectrum in inclusive classrooms
Inclusive education is a fundamental human right that enables all other rights.
Members of The Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE) at QUT conduct high-quality research that aims to support students, educators, parents, academics, allied health professionals, policy officers, public servants, and politicians to have the requisite knowledge and skills to achieve the systemic reform needed to implement genuine inclusive education.
In this podcast, C4IE Research Program Co-Leaders, along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice.
Listen as we debate some of the misconceptions about what inclusion is (and is not), gain a deeper understanding of the world-leading research being conducted by C4IE researchers, and discuss evidence-based practices that support engagement and learning for all students.
Associate Professor Beth Saggers and Dr Sofia Mavropoulou are members of The Centre for Inclusive Education. Beth and Sofia both conduct research that focuses on developing supportive educational environments for students on the autism spectrum. To learn more about Beth and Sofia’s research, check out QUT ePrints, where you can access scholarly research. Beth’s ePrints can be accessed here and Sofia's ePrints are linked here.
You may also be interested in this recent paper by C4IE members and their colleagues, titled A School-Based Approach to Building Resilience and Mental Health Among Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum: A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study
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Making Inclusion Happen
Making Inclusion Happen is a podcast that opens up conversations about what genuine inclusive education is (and is not).
In this podcast, Research Program Co-Leaders from Queensland University of Technology (QUT)’s Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE), along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice.
Listen as we debate some of the misconceptions about what inclusion is (and is not), gain a deeper understanding of the world-leading research being conducted by C4IE researchers, and discuss evidence-based practice approaches.