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Cortney DeBiase; Jaime A. DeQuinzio; Ethan Brewer; Bridget A. Taylor – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
We used an adapted alternating treatments design to compare the effects of traditional and embedded discrete trial teaching (DTT) with adults with autism. Traditional DTT consisted of the instructor presenting a discriminative stimulus to start each trial ("Point to___"), implementing a prompt (i.e., manual guidance), and providing…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Teaching Methods, Prompting
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Nancy A. Neef; Michael Kranak; Marnie Shapiro; Ziwei Xu; A. Charles Catania – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
By differentially reinforcing questionnaire statements that favored teachers' behavior-specific praise in a multiple-baseline design across participants, we altered the verbal behavior of general education teachers. Our target was a written verbalization favoring the delivery of specific rather than general praise. We then assessed the effects on…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Teacher Student Relationship, Written Language, Verbal Communication
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Zachary C. LaBrot; Caitlyn Weaver; Lauren Peak; Emily Maxime; Sarah Butt; Chelsea Johnson; Brittany Pigg; Faith Hamilton – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
Early childhood educators often lack adequate preparation in the delivery of evidence-based practices. However, providing preservice teachers with ongoing implementation support during field-based training experiences may serve to occasion evidence-based practice delivery when they enter the field of early childhood education. Using a concurrent…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Positive Reinforcement
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Ashley Rila; Allison L. Bruhn; Lanqi Wang – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
Behavior-specific praise (BSP) is one of the simplest classroom management strategies to implement and considered an evidence-based practice. Unfortunately, teachers underuse BSP and deliver more reprimands to students in their classrooms. Secondary students receive the highest rates of reprimands and exclusionary discipline (i.e., office…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Student Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Evidence Based Practice