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How are intense interests used within schools to support inclusion and learning for secondary-aged autistic pupils? A scoping review

How are intense interests used within schools to support inclusion and learning for secondary-aged autistic pupils? A scoping review
How are intense interests used within schools to support inclusion and learning for secondary-aged autistic pupils? A scoping review

Approximately 1.3% (42,555 pupils) of secondary school pupils in England are autistic and there are numerous reports of poor academic and social experiences among this group. The intense interests that form part of an autism diagnosis relate to an increased focus on specific topics or objects and are reported to positively impact learning when effectively embedded into teaching. However, there is very little research into how interests may be used to support learning in secondary schools and little analysis of whether the utilisation of intense interests is conceptualised and implemented as an inclusive practice. This scoping review explored how intense interests are used to support the learning of autistic adolescents and provides a conceptual analysis of the six papers identified, all from the United States. Three applications of intense interests were reported: power cards, lunch clubs and responding to joint attention. A within-child, deficit-focused perspective was consistent throughout all papers, with the aim being to improve the ‘appropriate’ target behaviour of autistic children. There is limited research overall, and so further research is needed to examine how intense interests can be implemented in practice in more inclusive ways.

adolescents, autism, inclusion, intense interests, teaching and learning
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Tansley, Roseanna
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Parsons, Sarah
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Tansley, Roseanna, Parsons, Sarah and Kovshoff, Hanna (2021) How are intense interests used within schools to support inclusion and learning for secondary-aged autistic pupils? A scoping review. European Journal of Special Needs Education. (doi:10.1080/08856257.2021.1911520).

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Approximately 1.3% (42,555 pupils) of secondary school pupils in England are autistic and there are numerous reports of poor academic and social experiences among this group. The intense interests that form part of an autism diagnosis relate to an increased focus on specific topics or objects and are reported to positively impact learning when effectively embedded into teaching. However, there is very little research into how interests may be used to support learning in secondary schools and little analysis of whether the utilisation of intense interests is conceptualised and implemented as an inclusive practice. This scoping review explored how intense interests are used to support the learning of autistic adolescents and provides a conceptual analysis of the six papers identified, all from the United States. Three applications of intense interests were reported: power cards, lunch clubs and responding to joint attention. A within-child, deficit-focused perspective was consistent throughout all papers, with the aim being to improve the ‘appropriate’ target behaviour of autistic children. There is limited research overall, and so further research is needed to examine how intense interests can be implemented in practice in more inclusive ways.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 March 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 16 April 2021
Published date: 16 April 2021
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Keywords: adolescents, autism, inclusion, intense interests, teaching and learning

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Local EPrints ID: 448985
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/448985
ISSN: 0885-6257
PURE UUID: 8e87d412-1eba-4042-a622-42ac4c61f5ff
ORCID for Roseanna Tansley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0528-6100
ORCID for Sarah Parsons: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2542-4745
ORCID for Hanna Kovshoff: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6041-0376

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Date deposited: 12 May 2021 16:48
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:04

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Author: Roseanna Tansley ORCID iD
Author: Sarah Parsons ORCID iD
Author: Hanna Kovshoff ORCID iD

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