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Izzie07
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02 Aug 2007, 2:22 am

Hey everyone, I'm applying to teach a class on Autism at a university. The class is about 20 students and I am writing up my syllabus. The class is set up as a discussion class rather than a lecture. I have a few ideas in mind, but does anyone have any suggestions on what is important to cover in a class concentrating on Autism? What are the important things I should cover in the class? Also, do you know of any new research being done that is controversial or very beneficial that I should include in my readings? Possibly any films or documentaries you think are important can be included, too.

I would appreciate the help and opinions very much.



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02 Aug 2007, 8:39 am

I think a great way to get an intense discussion started is by discussing the controversy of campaigns to cure autism.


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02 Aug 2007, 5:21 pm

I would also stress the social construct dimension of autism.



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03 Aug 2007, 2:10 pm

Try covering the natural methods in easing Autism symptoms and emphasize ways people can accept and build relationships with people on the Autism spectrum. Good luck with your class!