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Pat Mirenda has been an Associate Professor
in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and
Special Education at the University of British Columbia since 1996.
Dr. Mirenda lectures widely and teaches courses about inclusive
education, developmental disabilities, autism, augmentative communication,
and positive behaviour support. The second edition of her book,
Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Management
of Severe Communication Disorders in Children and Adults, was
published in May 1998. She advises both masters and doctoral students
with interest in autism who are completing research about stress
and coping in behaviour interventionists who work in family homes;
literacy instruction of students with histories of reading failure;
and video modelling interventions, among others. Her current research
includes a 3-year evaluation of the outcomes of intensive early
intervention on young children with autism and their families. She
is also involved in research examining the written output of students
with disabilities who use specialized software, and on the long-term
outcomes of technology use by young adults who use augmentative
communication.
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