EBTD Guide to Autism in Bangladeshi Schools
A national resource for teachers, school leaders, and parents
Across Bangladesh, many children communicate, learn, or behave in ways that teachers find difficult to interpret.
Some may be autistic, many remain undiagnosed, and almost all need classrooms that are
predictable, structured, and compassionate.
Most schools do not have SENCOs, psychologists, or specialist autism services. This guide from
Evidence Based Teacher Development (EBTD) offers a practical way forward:
clear explanations, research-informed strategies, and Bangladesh-specific examples that any teacher or school
leader can use, even in large, resource-constrained classrooms.
This guide is an educational resource, not a medical document.
It does not diagnose autism and does not replace clinical assessment.
Its purpose is to help schools understand, support, and include learners more effectively.