[article]
Titre : |
The Role of Procedural Integrity: Using Self-Monitoring to Enhance Discrete Trial Instruction (DTI) |
Type de document : |
Texte imprimé et/ou numérique |
Auteurs : |
Phil J. BELFIORE, Auteur ; Kevin M. FRITTS, Auteur ; Brian C. HERMAN, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2008 |
Article en page(s) : |
p.95-102 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
evidence-based-practices autism auditory-processing autism-spectrum-disorders applied-behavior-analysis personnel-preparation |
Index. décimale : |
PER Périodiques |
Résumé : |
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of staff video self-monitoring (SM) training on the accuracy of delivering Discrete Trial Instruction (DTI) to students enrolled in a classroom for children with autism. Staff were trained to self-monitor a five-step DTI trial: (a) delivery of discriminative stimulus, (b) wait time for student response, (c) response-specific feedback, (d) immediacy of specific feedback, and (e) latency before delivery of next discriminative stimulus. The dependent measure was the accuracy of completing the five-step trial. Prior to intervention, staff were trained to criteria using videotapes of their teaching in scoring their DTI delivery. A multiple baseline design across staff was used to evaluate the effectiveness of SM. Results showed that video self-monitoring and self-evaluation increased the accuracy of DTI and, more specifically, the accuracy of managing the intertrial interval. |
En ligne : |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088357607311445 |
Permalink : |
https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=452 |
in Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities > 23-2 (June 2008) . - p.95-102
[article] The Role of Procedural Integrity: Using Self-Monitoring to Enhance Discrete Trial Instruction (DTI) [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Phil J. BELFIORE, Auteur ; Kevin M. FRITTS, Auteur ; Brian C. HERMAN, Auteur . - 2008 . - p.95-102. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities > 23-2 (June 2008) . - p.95-102
Mots-clés : |
evidence-based-practices autism auditory-processing autism-spectrum-disorders applied-behavior-analysis personnel-preparation |
Index. décimale : |
PER Périodiques |
Résumé : |
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of staff video self-monitoring (SM) training on the accuracy of delivering Discrete Trial Instruction (DTI) to students enrolled in a classroom for children with autism. Staff were trained to self-monitor a five-step DTI trial: (a) delivery of discriminative stimulus, (b) wait time for student response, (c) response-specific feedback, (d) immediacy of specific feedback, and (e) latency before delivery of next discriminative stimulus. The dependent measure was the accuracy of completing the five-step trial. Prior to intervention, staff were trained to criteria using videotapes of their teaching in scoring their DTI delivery. A multiple baseline design across staff was used to evaluate the effectiveness of SM. Results showed that video self-monitoring and self-evaluation increased the accuracy of DTI and, more specifically, the accuracy of managing the intertrial interval. |
En ligne : |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088357607311445 |
Permalink : |
https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=452 |
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