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Peer reviewedPowell, Stuart D.; Jordan, Rita R. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1992
Problem-solving approaches to teaching pupils with autism in special schools are analyzed, discussing the structures needed by individual pupils to enable them to function as problem solvers, the value of reflection in enhancing the learning potential of pupils, and ways of increasing pupils' awareness of their own ways of handling learning…
Descriptors: Autism, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Secondary Education, Metacognition
Peer reviewedPowell, Stuart; Jordan, Rita – British Journal of Special Education, 1993
This article examines ways in which intuitive understandings may help teachers in developing the thinking of pupils with autism. The article suggests that, by working toward students' development of an autobiographical memory, it may be possible for them to establish an awareness of their own role as a problem solver. (JDD)
Descriptors: Autism, Educational Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development
Glaeser, Barbara C.; Pierson, Melinda R.; Fritschmann, Nanette – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2003
This article describes use of "comic strip conversations," a type of social story adapted for younger students or those with limited verbal communication skills. It utilizes simple symbols, stick figures, and color to identify key elements of a social interaction. Three steps to implementing the technique are explained and illustrated with…
Descriptors: Aggression, Autism, Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders
Peer reviewedJordan, Rita; Powell, Stuart – British Journal of Special Education, 1990
Children with autism have special characteristics (such as communication problems, lack of common sense, and resistance to change) that present a challenge in gaining access to Great Britain's National Curriculum. Possible problem-solving approaches include creating a thinking environment, teaching cognitive strategies, and developing…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Autism, British National Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education

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