Aspergers

Exceptionally Able / Dual Exceptionality Links

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EBD / Behaviour Management Links

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Dyspraxia and Speech & Language Disorders Links

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Specific Learning Disabilities Links

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Physical Disability Links

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General Learning Disability Links

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Autistic Spectrum Disorder Links

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Practical Teaching Strategies for students with ASDs

This page contains links to nine video scenarios illustrating different teaching strategies for pupils with ASDs. These videos were uploaded from the learning zone of the ‘Autistic Spectrum Disorder - A Teacher’s Toolkit’ CD-ROM. The video clips and images have been reproduced according to the Crown-Copyright. This material is acknowledged as a joint initiative by the Department of Education, PAPA, the Department of Education and Science and The Irish Society for Autism.

Teaching Approaches appropriate for students with ASDs

Teaching approaches that are effective for all students can also be used in implementing education programmes for students with ASDs.

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