Pre-service Special Education Teachers? Knowledge about Autism
There is a great deal of concern in respect to the increase autism prevalence
rates. Teachers are responsible for teaching students in their classrooms.
However, research findings suggest that special education teachers are
underprepared and express ?low? to ?moderate? levels of knowledge about
autism. Analysis of several databases revealed no studies concerning levels of
knowledge about autism among pre-service special education teachers. The
presented study aimed at investigating pre-service special education teachers?
levels of knowledge about autism. A test was developed for the purpose of
this study. Further, a sample of 56 pre-service special education teachers
responded to the study test. Participants were enrolled in a training session
of 12 hours, 4 times a week. The participants responded to pre- and posttest.
Results indicated that the levels of knowledge among the study sample was
within the ?low? range. However, this shifted toward the ?moderate? levels after
finishing the training. Additionally, there were no differences between male
and female participants and year level in respect to the levels of knowledge
about autism either before or after receiving the training. The participants
differ in the levels of knowledge on GPA rating in the pretest results, but not
the posttest results.