Lise Roll-Pettersson, K. Dillenburger, M. Keenan, Shahla Ala’i-Rosales, Z. G. Sigurdardottir
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摘要
本期特刊汇集了2018年1月在瑞典斯德哥尔摩举行的第二届高等教育、自闭症和行为分析国际峰会上的讨论成果。这次峰会是继2009年9月在美国德克萨斯州举行的第一次国际峰会之后举行的。当时,全球范围内自闭症患病率的迅速上升和消费者保护的紧迫性意味着峰会的重点是为行为分析师制定合适的高等教育计划。第一次峰会的会议记录发表在《欧洲行为分析杂志》的特刊上(Ala 'i-Rosales et al., 2010)。从那以后,这门学科呈指数级增长。目前,全球有306所高等教育机构提供行为分析的认证课程序列(VCS)。然而,这些课程大多位于美国(n = 217),其中只有34个课程位于欧洲,对自闭症家庭的社区支持质量仍然是一个主要问题(Keenan & Dillenburger, 2018;RollPettersson et al., 2016)。峰会的目的是讨论行为分析领域高等教育的未来方向、要求、机遇和挑战,特别是在自闭症干预方面。
Higher education, behaviour analysis, and autism: time for coalescence
This special issue represents the cumulation of discussions at the 2 International Summit on Higher Education, Autism, and Behavior Analysis that was held in Stockholm, Sweden, January 2018. This summit followed the 1 International Summit that was held in Texas, USA, September 2009. At that time, the rapidly rising prevalence rates of autism worldwide and the urgency of consumer protection meant that the summit focused on developing suitable Higher Education programs for behaviour analysts. The proceedings of the 1 Summit were published in a special issue of the European Journal of Behavior Analysis (Ala’i-Rosales et al., 2010). Since then, the discipline has grown exponentially. We now have 306 Higher Education institutes that deliver verified course sequences (VCS) in Behaviour Analysis worldwide. However, most of these courses are located in the USA (n = 217), with only 34 of these courses located in Europe, and the quality of community-based support for families affected by autism remains a major concern (Keenan & Dillenburger, 2018; RollPettersson et al., 2016). The purpose of the 2 Summit was to discuss future directions, requirements, opportunities, and challenges for Higher Education in the field of Behaviour Analysis, specifically with regards to autism intervention.