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. 1977 Summer;10(2):197-205.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-197.

Assessing and training teachers in the generalized use of behavior modification with autistic children

Assessing and training teachers in the generalized use of behavior modification with autistic children

R L Koegel et al. J Appl Behav Anal. 1977 Summer.

Abstract

This study investigated the feasibility of developing reliable, valid criteria for measuring and training the skills necessary to teach autistic children. The behaviors of 11 teachers and 12 autistic children were recorded in a series of different teaching situation. Teacher-training was initiated at different times for different teachers. The results showed: (1) it was possible to asses empirically whether a teacher was correctly using defined behavior-modification techniques; (2) generally, for any given session, systematic improvement in the child's behavior did not occur unless the teacher working in that session had been trained to use the techniques to a hight criterion; (3) all 11 teachers were rapidly trained to use these techniques; and (4) the teachers learned generalized skills effective with a variety of children and target behaviors.

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