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A Preliminary Evaluation of a School Support Program for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Educator and School Level Outcomes and Program Processes
Exceptionality Education International
  • Janette McDougall, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Michelle Servais, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Katherine Meyer, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Sheila Case, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Kara Dannenhold, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Sue Johnson, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Colleen Riggin, Thames Valley Children's Centre
Publication Date
1-1-2009
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Abstract

This is a preliminary evaluation of a program aimed at providing training, con-sultation, and resource materials to educators in public schools in order to build the capacity of those educators and schools to meet the needs of students with aut-ism spectrum disorders. Educator and school level outcomes were evaluated and information about program processes was gathered. One hundred and ninety-two educators completed study measures in the fall and spring of one school year. Educators receiving no services were compared on outcomes to educators who received services. Significant main effects of program condition in favour of bene-ficial effects of the program were found for two school level outcomes. On average, educators were satisfied with the program and found the various com-ponents of the service useful. Recommendations for future service delivery and research are discussed.

Citation Information
Janette McDougall, Michelle Servais, Katherine Meyer, Sheila Case, et al.. "A Preliminary Evaluation of a School Support Program for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Educator and School Level Outcomes and Program Processes" (2009) p. 32 - 50
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/janette-mcdougall/41/