Exploring individual and organizational mechanisms of implementation of evidence-based practices for the inclusion of elementary students with autism: Study protocol

•This study uses mixed methods to explore educators’ use of evidence-based practices (EBP).•This study will identify practices to support inclusion of children with autism in public schools.•This study will identify malleable implementation targets to increase EBP use in schools. The increased preva...

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Autism
Behavior Problems
Educational Practices
Elementary School Students
Evidence Based Practice
Fidelity
Implementation
Inclusion
Intention
Interpersonal Competence
Organizational factors
Paraprofessional School Personnel
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Predictor Variables
Program Implementation
Regular and Special Education Relationship
Schools
Self Efficacy
Special Education Teachers
Student Needs
Teaching Methods
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