Summary information

Study title

Inclusion of pupils with autistic spectrum disorders in mainstream secondary schools - challenges and opportunities

Creator

Humphrey, N, University of Manchester

Study number / PID

852354 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-852354 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

This data collection consists of both qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data (all from Phase 1): there are 9 SPSS files. 6 of these files contain comparative data for 120 pupils (see section 3 above) pertaining to peer interaction at break and lunchtime, inclusion in lessons, peer group acceptance and rejection, self-reported indicators of inclusion (e.g. bullying, social support), teacher-rated emotional and behavioural difficulties, and background information (e.g. age, gender). The remaining three files represent Gillian Autism Rating Scale scores for the pupils with ASD, a SENCO ASD provision audit, and questionnaire data on teacher attitudes, knowledge and understanding of ASD. The number of variables in each file varies; in each case data is recorded at both the item and domain level (where applicable). Descriptions of each variable are recorded in the ‘variable view’ tab. Qualitative data: Phase 1 - 37 pupil interview transcripts, plus two files containing qualitative data from open-ended questions in the teacher and SENCO quesitonnaires (see above). Phase 2 – 7 pupil diaries, 3 SENCO observations, 1 teaching assisant observation, 21 pupil observations, 4 SENCO interviews, 8 pupil interviews, 5 outside agency interviews, 24 teacher interviews, 17 teaching assistant interviews, 3 other support staff interviews, 2 peer group interviews and 1 parent interview The aim of the project was to examine the effectiveness of (and subsequently inform practice in) inclusive education for pupils with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) in mainstream secondary schools. The research yielded 2 datasets: (1) Profiles of Inclusion - this phase comprised a causal comparative investigation of inclusion profiles of 40 pupils with ASDs, 40 pupils with dyslexia, and 40 pupils with no identified SEN from 12 secondary schools. Triads of participants were matched on age, sex, school and (for pupils with ASD and dyslexia) stage of SEN provision. 'Profiles of...
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Methodology

Data collection period

29/02/2008 - 28/02/2011

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric
Text

Data collection mode

Included questionnaires, socio-metric measures, observationsand interviews.

Funding information

Grant number

RES-061-25-0054

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2016

Terms of data access

Not available

Related publications

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