Analysis of Critical Skills Used By Educators of Students With Autism

A review of the literature indicated that critical skills needed by educators of students with autism had not been sufficiently identified. Research efforts using survey instruments appeared to offer a method for gathering data in order to develop and analyze a comprehensive list of critical skills...

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Main Author: Bunsen, Teresa Dawn
Other Authors: Bullock, Lyndal M.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 1989
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331481/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc3314812020-07-15T07:09:31Z Analysis of Critical Skills Used By Educators of Students With Autism Bunsen, Teresa Dawn autistic students educators of autistic students educator skillsets Special education teachers. autism Autistic children -- Education. A review of the literature indicated that critical skills needed by educators of students with autism had not been sufficiently identified. Research efforts using survey instruments appeared to offer a method for gathering data in order to develop and analyze a comprehensive list of critical skills for educators of students with autism. A survey instrument was developed in bifurcate format that required respondents to rate 118 skill items according to Importance and Proficiency. Two Likert-type scales were provided to enable respondents to record their perceptions of Importance and Proficiency. The instrument was mailed to a nationwide stratified sample of educators of students with autism. A total of 90 surveys were mailed with 52 (57%) returned. Four hypotheses and two research questions were developed. Data were analyzed using MANOVA to test for significant differences among the four geographic regions of the United States and within ten skill areas. The findings did not support the hypotheses; therefore, all hypotheses were rejected. In further analysis utilizing the ANOVA and Chi-Square procedures, significant differences among some regions and within some of the skill areas were found. The findings suggest that educators from the four regions tended to differ in regard to Importance and Proficiency for certain skill items. Findings led to recommendations being given relevant to future research on critical skills needed for teachers in the field of autism. University of North Texas Bullock, Lyndal M. Wainwright, Clinton Owen Brookshire, William K. 1989-08 Thesis or Dissertation vi, 126 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002714351-Bunsen call-no: 379 N81d no.3013 untcat: b1450891 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331481/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc331481 English Public Bunsen, Teresa Dawn Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic autistic students
educators of autistic students
educator skillsets
Special education teachers.
autism
Autistic children -- Education.
spellingShingle autistic students
educators of autistic students
educator skillsets
Special education teachers.
autism
Autistic children -- Education.
Bunsen, Teresa Dawn
Analysis of Critical Skills Used By Educators of Students With Autism
description A review of the literature indicated that critical skills needed by educators of students with autism had not been sufficiently identified. Research efforts using survey instruments appeared to offer a method for gathering data in order to develop and analyze a comprehensive list of critical skills for educators of students with autism. A survey instrument was developed in bifurcate format that required respondents to rate 118 skill items according to Importance and Proficiency. Two Likert-type scales were provided to enable respondents to record their perceptions of Importance and Proficiency. The instrument was mailed to a nationwide stratified sample of educators of students with autism. A total of 90 surveys were mailed with 52 (57%) returned. Four hypotheses and two research questions were developed. Data were analyzed using MANOVA to test for significant differences among the four geographic regions of the United States and within ten skill areas. The findings did not support the hypotheses; therefore, all hypotheses were rejected. In further analysis utilizing the ANOVA and Chi-Square procedures, significant differences among some regions and within some of the skill areas were found. The findings suggest that educators from the four regions tended to differ in regard to Importance and Proficiency for certain skill items. Findings led to recommendations being given relevant to future research on critical skills needed for teachers in the field of autism.
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