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A Research on the Current Status of Inclusive Education for Children With Autism in Beijing: Perspectives From Parents of Children With Autism
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the current status of inclusive education for children with autism in Beijing from the perspectives of parents, a questionnaire-based survey was administered to 202 parents residing in Beijing, whose children have autism. Their experiences with inclusive education, sentiments towards acceptance and support, and preparedness for educational transitions were explored. The results revealed that inclusive education served as the primary educational placement for the majority of children with autism. However, parents perceived a low frequency and efficacy of support extended by mainstream school teachers. Limited acceptance and insufficient professional support continued to pose significant challenges for children with autism in mainstream educational settings. Additionally, there appeared to be a deficiency in the provision of guidance for parents of children with autism concerning educational transitions. It is therefore recommended that efforts be made to enhance the operational mechanism of inclusive education in Beijing and to offer guidance to parents and their children with autism during the process of educational transition.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Chinese Education (IJCE) is a result of the collaboration between Brill Academic Publishers and the Institute of Education at Tsinghua University. It aims to strengthen Chinese academic exchanges and cooperation with other countries in order to improve Chinese educational research and promote Chinese educational development. Through collaboration among scholars in and outside of China who are dedicated to the investigation of Chinese education, this journal aims to raise Chinese educational research levels, further recognize and solve Chinese educational problems, inform Chinese educational policies and decisions, and promote Chinese educational reform and development. This journal welcomes empirical as well as theoretical studies on particular educational issues and/or policies.