Future support teachers' opinions about their role on inclusion of students with ASD. An exploratory study to determine training impact

School inclusion of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is still an educational challenge for all teachers due to its heterogeneity of cognitive and behavioral profiles. On the other hand, national and international scientific literature shows that inclusive dynamics are strongly influenced...

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