2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2021.104141
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A scoping review of AAC research conducted in segregated school settings

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“…Findings from this review indicate that research into AAC for school aged students with complex communication needs is firmly established in segregated settings, where over 80% of studies published over the period of 2000-2020 in English were 1 3 conducted. Of the 28 studies of students within inclusive settings, most were from the US, perhaps reflecting its large population and that it dominates research into the education of students with disabilities, more broadly: In the review of studies conducted in segregated settings, for example, almost half were conducted in the US, with the remainder from across 15 other countries (Iacono et al, 2022). The US was also early to introduce legislation intended to realise the human right to education for students with disability in environments considered least restrictive (Wehmeyer et al, 2020).…”
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“…Findings from this review indicate that research into AAC for school aged students with complex communication needs is firmly established in segregated settings, where over 80% of studies published over the period of 2000-2020 in English were 1 3 conducted. Of the 28 studies of students within inclusive settings, most were from the US, perhaps reflecting its large population and that it dominates research into the education of students with disabilities, more broadly: In the review of studies conducted in segregated settings, for example, almost half were conducted in the US, with the remainder from across 15 other countries (Iacono et al, 2022). The US was also early to introduce legislation intended to realise the human right to education for students with disability in environments considered least restrictive (Wehmeyer et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These two studies are included in Table 1 with data extraction of relevance to the inclusive setting only (in both cases, this was for students who attended only mainstream schools). Results from studies conducted in segregated settings are reported elsewhere (Iacono et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, placement in inclusive settings has been shown to increase student access to the general education curriculum and highly qualified teachers compared to separate placements (Kurth et al, 2019; Quirk et al, 2017; Soukup et al, 2007; Wehmeyer et al, 2003). Conversely, separate schools may offer limited access to social networks and friendships (Cataldo, 2021), as well as limited access to augmentative and alternative communication options (Iacono et al, 2022). Unfortunately, students with ESN are the least likely to be fully included in the general education classroom.…”
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“…It decries efforts toward autism eradication, calling instead for societal transformation to increase accessibility for all in a "Nothing About Us Without Us" tradition (Fletcher-Watson et al, 2019;Kapp, 2020;Nicolaidis, 2012). However, autistic people who are diverse in multiple ways, such as people with co-occurring disabilities and/or racial, ethnic, sexual, and/or gender minorities, may face unique barriers to full societal inclusion (Aylward et al, 2021;Iacono et al, 2022;Jones et al, 2020;Mallipeddi & VanDaalen, 2021;Peña, 2019;Singh & Bunyhak, 2019). Therefore, the often-limited degree to which autistic people with additional marginalized identities are represented by existing autistic and non-autistic advocacy efforts, research, and practice is a major concern.…”
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