Developing the self‐determination of children and young people with intellectual disabilities in schools: A systematic review of the literature
Sierra Angelina Willow,
Iva Strnadová,
Joanne Danker
Abstract:BackgroundSelf‐determination is associated with lifelong positive outcomes. Students with intellectual disabilities typically have lower self‐determination than their peers. Universal basic education access offers schools the opportunity to rectify this disparity. This is the first systematic review investigating the school‐based practices that target self‐determination development for students with intellectual disabilities.MethodThe review follows the PRISMA guidelines, spanning five databases (ProQuest data… Show more
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