Successes And Difficulties In The Individual Inclusion of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) In The Eyes of Their Coordinators

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This study examined the inclusion of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in regular classes and analyzed the factors related to its success and failure. Two general categories emerged from the analysis of success and difficulty factors: the inclusion environment (didactic aspects, the environment’s behavior) and the student’s functioning (personal/internal factors, social skills, stereotypical behavior, student’s individual abilities). Implications of these findings are discussed.

Eldar, E., Talmor, R., & Wolf-Zukerman, T. (2010). Successes and difficulties in the individual inclusion of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the eyes of their Coordinators. The International Journal of Inclusive Education, 14, 97-114.

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Dr. Eitan Eldar is the founder and director of the Applied Behavior Analysis Center (Teaching, Community Services & Research) at the Zinman College in Israel. He has been widely acknowledged by the educational community for his extraordinary efforts to fulfill the goals, values, and mission of disseminating behavior analysis. He has written numerous papers and books, authored the first applied behavior analysis (ABA) textbook in Hebrew and served as the first chairman of the Israeli Association of Applied Behavior Analysis. Dr. Eldar designed a model for individual full inclusion in general education settings for autistic students that has been adopted by the Ministry of Education countrywide.
Dr. Eldar has organized workshops and conferences on various topics related to the enhancement of services the ABA science can offer to improve the quality of daily living for parents, para-professionals, and educators.

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