Creating Visual Schedules
The Schedule Evaluation Tool (SET) for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disabilities
- Publisher
- Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2024
- Subjects
- Educational Psychology, Inclusive Education, General
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780776639741
- Publish Date
- Feb 2024
- List Price
- $31.99
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Description
People with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or intellectual disabilities (ID) generally have deficits in executive function and memory, and consequently have difficulty orienting themselves in time.
The Schedule Evaluation Tool (SET) was developed in response to these specific needs, using a visual schedule. It helps people working with individuals with ASD or ID to determine the type of schedule best suited to their needs and abilities, and to integrate it into their living environment, promoting independence and a better quality of life.
The SET includes materials, protocols and a manual that allow practitioners and professionals to assess the schedule of children, adolescents and adults in various settings such as educational daycare, school, internship or employment and residential settings.
It is divided into four distinct parts. The first part involves the manipulation of objects, photographs, pictograms and words in a formal assessment context. The second and third parts take place directly in the setting where the schedule is to be implemented. The fourth part is administered in the form of an interview with the person who knows the person best in the context where the schedule will be introduced.
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About the authors
Johanne Mainville's profile page
Nathalie Poirier's profile page
Nathalie Plante est coordonnatrice et analyste principale de la Chaire de recherche sur la francophonie et les politiques publiques de l’Université d’Ottawa depuis 2004. Elle est aussi responsable de la mobilisation des connaissances à l’Alliance de recherche Les savoirs de la Gouvernance communautaire depuis 2010.
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Carole Fleuret est professeure titulaire en didactique des langues secondes à la Faculté d’éducation de l’Université d’Ottawa. Ses recherches portent sur l’appropriation de l’écrit, entre autres, sur le développement orthographique et sur l’étude des composantes sociocognitives et culturelles en jeu dans la socialisation à l’écrit en langue seconde par l’entremise des orthographes approchées, de la littérature de jeunesse et de l’approche interculturelle. Elle s’intéresse aux populations plurilingues et minorisées.
Nicholas Ng-A-Fook is a professor and director of the Teacher Education Program at the University of Ottawa.
Excerpt: Creating Visual Schedules: The Schedule Evaluation Tool (SET) for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disabilities (by (author) Johanne Mainville, Sonia Di Lillo, Nathalie Poirier & Nathalie Plante; translated by Tanina Drvar; series edited by Carole Fleuret & Nicholas Ng-A-Fook)
The goal of the Schedule Evaluation Tool (SET) is thus to help educators working with individuals with ASD determine the type of schedule best adapted to an individual, as well as how to use it and implement it into the environment to help the individual develop their autonomy and ultimately improve their quality of life.