2019
DOI: 10.1080/03634523.2019.1569247
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Autism stigma in communication classrooms: exploring peer attitudes and motivations toward interacting with atypical students

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“…Peers provide not only friendship, but they also point each other in positive directions toward new interests and offer academic support. Students need to learn how to collaborate with peers as study groups contribute to success when learners pick up effective strategies from classmates (Connor, 2012; Underhill et al, 2019).…”
Section: Strategies For Instructors To Design Inclusive Learning Expe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peers provide not only friendship, but they also point each other in positive directions toward new interests and offer academic support. Students need to learn how to collaborate with peers as study groups contribute to success when learners pick up effective strategies from classmates (Connor, 2012; Underhill et al, 2019).…”
Section: Strategies For Instructors To Design Inclusive Learning Expe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instituting peer tutors and small group work facilitates relationship building and helps students develop social skills. In building relationships with peers, learners find a place where they belong and feel safe (Underhill et al, 2019). A classroom provides an excellent space for that process to begin if instructors create a welcoming class community.…”
Section: Instructor Guidance For Building Effective Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, no studies provide research that has sought to enhance the empathy of those interacting with individuals with Autism. Additional studies focus on peer attitudes and motivations in the classroom (Underhill et al, 2019), media influence on perception (Rourke and McGloin, 2019), and the vaccine-Autism controversy (Jang et al, 2019). Worth noting is the use of the words "communication" and "complexity" in research focusing on Speech Language Pathologists' intervention techniques aimed at improving communication; the Communication Complexity Scale (Brady et al, 2012(Brady et al, , 2018Hahn et al, 2017;Thiemann-Bourque et al, 2019) aims to "specifically describe the communication status of individuals with severe intellectual and developmental disabilities, particularly the early communication skills of these individuals" (The University of Kansas Life Span Institute, 2021).…”
Section: Autism In Emergencies: Communicating Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the above factors, several research results indicate that children with special needs have problems with their social environment (Carter, et al, 2016;Hamilton, 2005;Hestenes & Carroll, 2000;Koegel, et al, 2012;Orsmond, Krauss, & Seltzer, 2004. ), often get labels from their peers (Underhill, Ledford, & Adams, 2019) and experience loneliness due to environmental resistance and lack of skills to engage socially (Langher, et al, 2010;Mamas & Avramidis, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%