Does theatrical play promote social skills development in students with autism? A systematic review of the methods and measures employed in the literature

 
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Does theatrical play promote social skills development in students with autism? A systematic review of the methods and measures employed in the literature (EN)

Mpella, Maria
Evaggelinou, Christina

This systematic review cites a number of programs and critically analyzes methods and measures used to develop social skills in young students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Social skills are interpreted through a ToM theory lens, emphasizing interactions such as understanding, explaining, predicting, and manipulating the behavior of themselves and the others. The aim of this review is to study the role of the theatrical play programs and its effect on social interactions and social skills on students with ASD. An online search through Proquest and First Search resulted in twelve studies of diverse methodologies. All these studies support the value of theatrical play as a means of social skill development. More specifically, the qualitative, as well as the quantitative data, indicate the benefits of these programs on ASD students’ social skills such as cooperation, communication, and social awareness. More longitudinal studies are needed to develop and test pedagogical strategies for social skills development of ASD students in light of theatrical play activities. In addition, studies should be geared towards the teacher’s ability to teach theatrical play and thus promote social interaction between students with and without ASD in integrated school environments. Synchronizing theory with art and cooperative play seems to be the key to answer such assumptions positively. (EN)

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Theatrical play (EN)
Autism Spectrum Disorders (EN)
cooperation (EN)
social skills (EN)


Προσχολική & Σχολική Εκπαίδευση

English

2018-11-20


Laboratory of Pedagogical Research & Applications (EL)

2241-7206
Preschool and Primary Education; Τόμ. 6 Αρ. 2 (2018); 96-118 (EL)
Preschool and Primary Education; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2018); 96-118 (EN)

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