"I Saw Things through a Different Lens...": An Interpretative Phenomenological Study of the Experiences of Autistic Teachers in the Irish Education System
This Autistic-led phenomenological qualitative study explores the experiences of Autistic Teachers in the Irish Education system. While autism has received attention in Irish educational research, it is notable that Autistic teachers are under-researched. This study was conducted by an Autistic teac...
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Main Authors: | Claire O'Neill (Author), Neil Kenny (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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