Teachers’ Perceptions and Experiences of Using the Picture Exchange Communication System with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Saudi Arabia: A Mixed-Methods Study
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
To bridge research and practice, the suitability of an intervention in a real-world
context can be explored via the perceptions and experiences of its users, including
teachers. However, there is a significant knowledge gap regarding the perceptions
and experiences of special education (SE) teachers who have used the Picture
Exchange Communication System (PECS) with children with autism spectrum
disorders (ASD). Therefore, this study aims to explore teachers’ perceptions
concerning their experiences of using it and their experience of implementing it
with children with ASD in a natural context. An exploratory sequential mixed
methods design was adopted, which consists of two phases: a qualitative phase
followed by a quantitative phase and conducted in the Riyadh region, Saudi Arabia.
In the first phase, 13 teachers were recruited from public and special schools and
interviewed using semi-structured interviews. Based on the results of the interview
and the DTPB theory, an online questionnaire was developed and completed by 96
teachers. The results of the study indicated that the participants had a positive view
regarding the use of PECS with children with ASD; however, some of them
expressed concern regarding its long-term effects and its use with verbal children
with ASD who demonstrated limited communication skills. There were mixed
results concerning the ease of implementing PECS. Also, there were differences in
the teachers’ implementation of PECS, and various modifications were reported.
Finally, several factors influenced the implementation of all PECS phases and the
intention to use it. These results need to be interpreted with caution, as many
teachers in this study had a special view about PECS's nature. By detailing the
experiences and challenges faced by SE teachers when using PECS in a real- world context, the findings of this study may inform policy changes, guide the
development of support mechanisms to better assist teachers, and ultimately
improve the services provided to children with ASD.
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PECS, Picture Exchange Communication System, special education, special teacher, Saudi Arabia, Autism, ASD, children with Autism, AAC, Augmentative and Alternative Communication System, التواصل البديل, بيكس, اطفال ذوي التوحد, معلم التربية الخاصة, الوسائل المساعده, وجهات نظر المعلمين, Teachers' perceptions, teachers' experience
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Aloitaibi, Amal. (2025). Teachers’ perceptions and experiences of using the Picture Exchange Communication System with children with autism spectrum disorder in Saudi Arabia: A mixed-methods study (Doctoral dissertation, University of Exeter).
