A systematic review of studies on online education for autism spectrum disorder
Künye
Polat, H, Taşlıbeyaz, E., Kayalar, M. T. (2022). A systematic review of studies on online education for autism spectrum disorder. The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE), 23 (3), 49-67.Özet
The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak caused a paradigm change in education and made it necessary
to conduct educational activities through online learning environments (OLEs). This sudden shift also
affected special education practices for learners with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The present study
aims to investigate the current issues in online education studies relating to individuals with or involved
with (i.e., parents or teachers) ASD. For this purpose, a literature search was carried out to review the
relevant studies conducted from 2010 to 2019, and 19 studies were selected based on predefined research
criteria. Content analysis was performed to analyze the reviewed articles considering the following domains:
publication year, country, field, purpose, research methods, instruments, results, and suggestions. Results
indicated that the publication rates of studies pertaining to individuals with ASD, their parents and teachers
increased after 2014, and although OLEs are found to be beneficial in meeting the needs of the target group,
several improvements are needed to make them more useful and adaptable.