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Neil Kenny
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Special education reforms in Ireland: changing systems, changing schools
N Kenny, S McCoy, G Mihut
International Journal of Inclusive Education, 1-20, 2020
662020
Six reports of children with autism spectrum disorder following intensive behavioral intervention using the Preschool Inventory of Repertoires for Kindergarten (PIRK®)
M McGarrell, O Healy, G Leader, J O’Connor, N Kenny
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 3 (3), 767-782, 2009
442009
Developing the characteristic spirit of publicly managed schools in a more secular and pluralist Ireland
J O’Flaherty, O McCormack, J Gleeson, B O’Reilly, E O’Grady, N Kenny
Cambridge Journal of Education 48 (3), 317-333, 2018
322018
Three years of intensive applied behavior analysis: A case study.
O Healy, J O'Connor, G Leader, N Kenny
Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention 5 (1), 4, 2008
282008
A systematic review of the experiences of autistic young people enrolled in mainstream second-level (post-primary) schools
F Horgan, N Kenny, P Flynn
Autism 27 (2), 526-538, 2023
202023
“Science of the singular”: an explanatory single case study of whole school guidance counselling in Ireland
L Hearne, P King, T Geary, N Kenny
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance 18, 315-335, 2018
132018
A case study analysis of a whole school approach to guidance counselling in a voluntary school in the Irish post primary sector
L Hearne, P King, N Kenny, T Geary
University of Limerick, 2016
132016
Competing arbitrary and non-arbitrary relational responding in normally developing children and children diagnosed with autism
N Kenny, D Barnes-Holmes, I Stewart
The Psychological Record 64, 755-768, 2014
102014
Transformative Inclusion: Differentiating Qualitative Research Methods to Support Participation for Individuals With Complex Communication or Cognitive Profiles
N Kenny, A Doyle, F Horgan
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 22, 16094069221146992, 2023
92023
Competing arbitrary and nonarbitrary stimulus relations: The effect of exemplar training in adult participants
N Kenny, S Devlin, D Barnes-Holmes, Y Barnes-Holmes, I Stewart
The Psychological Record 64, 53-61, 2014
62014
Mapping experiences of pathological demand avoidance in Ireland
A Doyle, N Kenny
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 23 (1), 52-61, 2023
52023
Incivility in higher education: Challenges of inclusion for Neurodiverse students with traumatic brain injury in Ireland
T Shiels, N Kenny, R Shiels, P Mannix-McNamara
Societies 11 (2), 60, 2021
52021
“I saw things through a different lens…”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study of the Experiences of Autistic Teachers in the Irish Education System
C O’Neill, N Kenny
Education Sciences 13 (7), 670, 2023
32023
“A different world”–Supporting self-efficacy among teachers working in special classes for autistic pupils in Irish primary schools.
C Egan, N Kenny
REACH: Journal of Inclusive Education in Ireland 35 (1), 2022
32022
Exploring the Attitudes of School Staff Towards the Role of Autism Classes in Inclusive Education for Autistic Students: A Qualitative Study in Irish Primary Schools
C Rice, N Kenny, L Connolly
Education Sciences 13 (9), 889, 2023
22023
Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disability
C Doyle, N Kenny
Intellectual Disabilities: Health and Social Care Across the Lifespan, 71-87, 2023
22023
Crossroads: Collaboration at the intersection of pandemic and post-pandemic times
P Tiernan, N Kenny, A McCarren
Education Sciences 13 (3), 288, 2023
22023
Teacher experiences of using the Aistear early childhood curriculum framework to support inclusion for autistic pupils within Irish mainstream primary schools
L McGrath, N Kenny
REACH: Journal of Inclusive Education in Ireland 35 (2), 2022
12022
Transmethodology: an innovative research approach for inclusion studies for those with Traumatic Brain Injury
T Shiels, N Kenny, R Shiels, P Mannix-McNamara
Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 22, 304-340, 2021
12021
Competing Arbitrary and Non-Arbitrary Stimulus Relations in Adults, Normally Developing Children and Children with a Diagnosis of Autism
N Kenny
National University of Ireland Maynooth, 2010
12010
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