Best Researcher Award
| Gul Kahveci | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | European University of Lefke |
| Country | Turkey |
| Scopus ID | 57195776169 |
| Documents | 17 |
| Citations | 29 |
| h-index | 3 |
| Subject Area | Social Sciences |
| Event | International Academic Achievements & Awards |
Gul Kahveci
European University of Lefke, Turkey
Gül Kahveci Selçuk is an academic specializing in special education, autism spectrum disorder interventions, inclusive education practices, and behavioral consultation methodologies. Her scholarly contributions encompass evidence-based instructional strategies, communication interventions, assistive technologies, and educational support systems designed for children with developmental disabilities and diverse learning needs. Her interdisciplinary academic profile demonstrates a sustained contribution to educational sciences and disability research.[1]
Abstract
This article presents an overview of the academic achievements, research activities, and educational contributions of Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk in the field of special education. Her research primarily focuses on autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, assistive technologies, behavioral consultation, communication skills, and inclusive educational practices. Through journal publications, conference presentations, books, and postgraduate supervision, she has contributed to the advancement of evidence-based educational interventions and interdisciplinary teaching methodologies.[2]
Keywords
Special Education, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Inclusive Education, Behavioral Consultation, Assistive Technology, Learning Disabilities, Communication Skills, Educational Psychology, Teacher Education, Developmental Disabilities.
Introduction
The development of inclusive and evidence-based educational practices has become increasingly important in modern educational systems. Researchers working in special education contribute significantly to improving learning outcomes for individuals with developmental disabilities and diverse educational needs. Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk has contributed to this field through research on autism interventions, behavioral support strategies, assistive technologies, and communication-based educational approaches.[3]
Research Profile
Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk completed her doctoral studies in Visual Impairment Education at Gazi University and currently serves as Assistant Professor at the European University of Lefke, Faculty of Education, Department of Special Education. Her academic expertise integrates special education methodologies with behavioral sciences, communication interventions, and educational technologies. Her supervision of postgraduate theses demonstrates active engagement in mentoring future scholars within the discipline.[4]
- Research focus on autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities.
- Experience in inclusive educational intervention models.
- Academic supervision of graduate research projects.
- Contributions to teacher training and behavioral consultation studies.
Research Contributions
The scholarly contributions of Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk include empirical studies on communication development, behavioral consultation, educational technologies, and instructional strategies for children with autism spectrum disorder and learning disabilities. Her work has explored the effectiveness of video modelling, virtual reality applications, music-mediated interventions, and schema-based instructional methods in special education contexts.[5]
- Research on communication skill acquisition among children with autism spectrum disorder.
- Studies evaluating technology-assisted instructional interventions.
- Publications addressing behavioral consultation and inclusive learning.
- Contributions to educational methodologies for developmental disabilities.
Publications
Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, scientific books, and academic book chapters in the fields of special education and educational sciences. Her publications demonstrate consistent engagement with evidence-based intervention strategies, assistive technologies, autism research, communication development, and inclusive educational methodologies.
Research Impact
The research activities of Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk contribute to contemporary discussions on inclusive education and intervention-based teaching methodologies. Her publications in international peer-reviewed journals and participation in scientific conferences support the dissemination of innovative educational practices for learners with disabilities. Her interdisciplinary approach combines educational psychology, assistive technologies, and behavioral sciences to improve educational accessibility and instructional effectiveness.
Award Suitability
Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk demonstrates qualifications suitable for academic recognition through sustained scholarly productivity, graduate supervision, interdisciplinary research engagement, and contributions to special education research. Her work reflects ongoing efforts to enhance educational interventions for children with developmental disabilities and to advance inclusive educational practices through scientific inquiry and applied educational research.
Conclusion
The academic profile of Dr. Gül Kahveci Selçuk reflects an established commitment to special education, autism intervention research, and inclusive instructional methodologies. Through publications, teaching, conference participation, and postgraduate mentorship, she continues to contribute to the development of educational sciences and evidence-based practices supporting individuals with developmental and learning disabilities.
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References
- British Journal of Special Education. (2024). The effectiveness of perspective video modelling training on one-stage word problem-solving skills in children with autism spectrum disorder.https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8578.12554
- International Journal of Developmental Disabilities. (2024). The effect of teacher education supported through consultation on acquisition communication skills in children with autism spectrum disorder.https://doi.org/10.1080/20473869.2024.2395691
- Behavioral Sciences. (2023). Examining conjoint behavioral consultation to support autism spectrum disorder and gifted students in preschool.https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13080674
- Journal of Education and Learning. (2023). Using a tablet-mediated intervention for teaching pre-addition skills to children with autism.https://doi.org/10.11591/edulearn.v17i1.20509
- Cogent Education. (2020). The effect of personal narrative intervention on late talkers’ personal narrative generation skills.https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2020.1758288
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