Applied behaviour analysis: What do teachers of students with autism spectrum disorder know
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2016
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With rising numbers of school-aged children with autism educated in mainstream classrooms and applied behaviour analysis (ABA) considered the basis of best practice, teachers’ knowledge in this field has become a key concern for inclusion. Self-reported knowledge of ABA of special needs teachers (n=165) was measured and compared to their actual knowledge of ABA demonstrated in accurate responses to a multiple-choice test. Findings reported here show that teachers’ self-perceived knowledge exceeded actual knowledge and that actual knowledge of ABA was not related to training received by government agency. Implications for teacher training are discussed. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
Fonte |
Fennell , B & Dillenburger , K 2016 , ' Applied behaviour analysis: What do teachers of students with autism spectrum disorder know ' International Journal of Educational Research . |
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article |