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Eldevik, Sigmund; Ondire, Iwona; Hughes, J. Carl; Grindle, Corinna F.; Randell, Tom; Remington, Bob – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2013
Although Discrete-trial Teaching (DTT) is effective in teaching a many skills to children with autism, its proper implementation requires rigorous staff training. This study used an interactive computer simulation program ("DTkid") to teach staff relevant DTT skills. Participants (N = 12) completed two sets of pre-tests either once (n = 7) or…
Descriptors: Autism, Imitation, Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods
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Coffee, Gina; Kratochwill, Thomas R. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2013
In this study we examined the extent to which teachers implement and generalize a praise intervention learned during behavioral consultation. Four elementary teachers and 15 of their students (3-4 per teacher) participated in the study. In each classroom, 1 student was randomly assigned as the consultation target student, 1 as the generalization…
Descriptors: Intervention, Generalization, Consultation Programs, Reliability
Wang, Honglei – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The DP Hypothesis proposes that nominal phrases can be analyzed as consisting of Determiner Phrase (DP) on top of Noun Phrase (NP); however, there is a debate on whether this hypothesis works for all languages. Given that previous studies on Chinese leave this question unresolved, this dissertation investigates new empirical evidence to test…
Descriptors: Syntax, Nouns, Phrase Structure, Chinese
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Randazzo, Chalice – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
Although the resume and cover letter genre is widely discussed in both popular and scholarly publications, discussion thus far has failed to acknowledge that the process of creating a resume and cover letter has the potential for encouraging students' reflective and reflexive capacities. This article suggests that business communication educators…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Business Communication, Job Search Methods, Resumes (Personal)
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Ferraioli, Suzannah J.; Hansford, Amy; Harris, Sandra L. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
Having a brother or sister with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can significantly impact the life of a typically developing sibling. These relationships are generally characterized by less frequent and nurturing interactions than are evident in sibling constellations with neurotypical children or children with other developmental disabilities.…
Descriptors: Siblings, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Generalization
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Bennerstedt, Ulrika; Ivarsson, Jonas; Linderoth, Jonas – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2012
In the discussion on what players learn from digital games, there are two major camps in clear opposition to each other. As one side picks up on negative elements found in games the other side focuses on positive aspects. While the agendas differ, the basic arguments still depart from a shared logic: that engagement in game-related activities…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Logical Thinking, Aggression, Cognitive Processes
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Duhon, Gary J.; House, Sara H.; Stinnett, Terry A. – Journal of School Psychology, 2012
Computer-based interventions are being used more in the classroom. Student responses to these interventions often contribute to decisions making regarding important outcomes. It is important to understand the effect of these interventions within the context of the intervention as well as across related context. The current study examined the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Generalization, Grade 2, Drills (Practice)
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Carr, Elizabeth – Teaching History, 2012
Elizabeth Carr writes here about a new scheme of work she developed to teach students about diversity in Victorian society. When dealing with a concept such as diversity, it can be easy for students to slip into stereotypes based on simplistic understandings of the experiences of people at the time. To resolve this, Carr argues, teachers need to…
Descriptors: Textbooks, History Instruction, Thinking Skills, Concept Formation
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Turan, Michelle K.; Moroz, Lianne; Croteau, Natalie Paquet – Behavior Modification, 2012
Error-correction strategies are essential considerations for behavior analysts implementing discrete trial training with children with autism. The research literature, however, is still lacking in the number of studies that compare and evaluate error-correction procedures. The purpose of this study was to compare two error-correction strategies:…
Descriptors: Intervention, Autism, Error Correction, Children
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Matson, Johnny L.; Tureck, Kimberly; Turygin, Nicole; Beighley, Jennifer; Rieske, Robert – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2012
The use of applied behavior analysis (ABA) to treat persons with autism goes back several decades. Many specific target behaviors and intervention strategies have been developed. In the last two decades the most heavily studied of these methods has been Early Intensive Behavioral Interventions (EIBI). This package of ABA methods is unique in two…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Autism, Toddlers, Behavior Modification
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Pollard, Joy S.; Betz, Alison M.; Higbee, Thomas S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2012
We used a script-fading procedure to teach 3 children with autism to initiate bids for joint attention. We examined the effects of (a) scripts, (b) varied adult scripted responses, and (c) multiple-exemplar script training on promoting unscripted language during bids for joint attention. All 3 participants learned to initiate bids for joint…
Descriptors: Autism, Classroom Environment, Scripts, Attention
Gonzalez, Maria – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This qualitative, phenomenological case study was designed to illuminate the perceptions and experiences of eight undocumented community college students navigating the California public higher education systems with the aim of identifying factors associated with college persistence. These factors fall into three categories: financial, academic,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Correlation, Academic Persistence, Undocumented Immigrants
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Naemi, Bobby; Seybert, Jacob; Robbins, Steven; Kyllonen, Patrick – ETS Research Report Series, 2014
This report introduces the "WorkFORCE"™ Assessment for Job Fit, a personality assessment utilizing the "FACETS"™ core capability, which is based on innovations in forced-choice assessment and computer adaptive testing. The instrument is derived from the fivefactor model (FFM) of personality and encompasses a broad spectrum of…
Descriptors: Personality Assessment, Personality Traits, Personality Measures, Test Validity
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Miller, Bridget; Taber-Doughty, Teresa – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2014
Three students with mild to moderate intellectual and multiple disability, enrolled in a self-contained functional curriculum class were taught to use a self-monitoring checklist and science notebook to increase independence in inquiry problem-solving skills. Using a single-subject multiple-probe design, all students acquired inquiry…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Self Management, Inquiry, Problem Solving
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Holmes, Joni; Gathercole, Susan Elizabeth – Educational Psychology, 2014
Working memory skills have been shown to be enhanced by adaptive training in several randomised controlled trials. Here, two field trials were conducted in which teachers administered working memory training to their own pupils in school. Twenty-two children aged 8-9?years participated in Trial 1. In Trial 2, 50 children aged 9-11?years with the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Children, Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis
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