'Visual clutter' in the classroom: voices of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Hannah ZazziRhonda FaragherPublished in: International journal of developmental disabilities (2018)
Student voice is central to educational quality of life. In seeking student voice, students are given the opportunity to convey the scope of their adaptive responses to incoming visual input, thus providing personal context to support measures. In doing so, student voice is given meaning in another facet of educational decision-making. This can include implications for classroom design.