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. 1977 Winter;10(4):747-54.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-747.

Community applications of instructional technology: training low-income proctors

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Community applications of instructional technology: training low-income proctors

R M Mathews et al. J Appl Behav Anal. 1977 Winter.

Abstract

A community education system might be most effectively implemented in low-income communities if it were deliverable by neighborhood residents. A proctor training manual, designed to teach neighborhood residents how to administer standardized learning units to their peers, was analyzed in two experiments. The results of Experiment I showed that the percentage of occurrence of proctor behaviors increased after completion of the manual. Supplementary data suggest that specified proctor behaviors generalize to actual instructional situations. The results of Experiment II showed that the percentage of occurrence of trainee behaviors was higher when instructional packages were administered by trained proctors than when administered by untrained proctors. This study demonstrates an effective procedure for training low-income community residents to serve as proctors for a community education system.

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