Effects of Self Monitoring on the On-task Behavior and Written Language Performance of Elementary Students with Learning Disabilities

Effects of Self Monitoring on the On-task Behavior and Written Language Performance of Elementary Students with Learning Disabilities
Author: Laura Harkness Wolfe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1997
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The results suggest that self-monitoring is a powerful procedure for changing on-task behavior; however, further research needs to be conducted to determine the conditions that would produce the same effects for written language performance. Several implications for students, teachers, and parent training were discussed.

Behavior Change in the Classroom

Behavior Change in the Classroom
Author: Edward Steven Shapiro
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1994-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780898623666

One of the primary goals of education is to ensure that children learn varied and complex self-management skills to become more self assured, more self reliant, and responsible for their own behavior, as well as to succeed academically. Although learning experiences designed to actively teach self-management techniques are usually directed toward children with severe academic and behavior problems, these skills are also extremely beneficial for the general student population. An excellent resource for school-based practitioners who wish to address the needs of all school-aged children and adolescents, this book presents practical approaches for designing and implementing self-management interventions in school settings.

The Use of a Signal Device to Teach Self-monitoring to Improve On-task Behavior of Special and General Education Students

The Use of a Signal Device to Teach Self-monitoring to Improve On-task Behavior of Special and General Education Students
Author: Casey L. Allie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2011
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Research has shown that self-monitoring can increase on-task behavior with students in the classroom setting. This project examined the use of a signal device to teach self monitoring to increase on-task behavior of special education students with behavioral problems. Participants were two elementary school para-educators and two K-4th grade students. During a two part process, baseline and intervention was conducted by the researcher with each student evaluating his/her on-task behavior. The researcher examined the reliability of the data on the student's on-task behavior. The researcher found that the student's on-task behavior increased with implementation of the signal device self-monitoring program. The implications from the success of this project for the use of self-monitoring programs to increase students' on-task behavior are discussed.

The Effects of the MotivAider on Increasing the On-task Behavior of Students who Have Been Diagnosed with Severe Emotional Disturbances

The Effects of the MotivAider on Increasing the On-task Behavior of Students who Have Been Diagnosed with Severe Emotional Disturbances
Author: Michael Allen Jellison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2009
Genre: Behavior disorders in children
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Abstract: Teaching students to self-monitor their behavior has proven to be an effective educational strategy for increasing the on-task behavior of students with and without disabilities. This study examined the effectiveness of a tactile prompt to increase the on-task behaviors among 3 high-school students diagnosed with severe emotional disorders, being served in a self-contained special education classroom. Students were taught to self-monitor their behavior by using the MotivAider, an electronic device that prompts the student to record their behavior by vibrating. An ABAB reversal design was used for each of the participants, and the results indicated that after the implementation of the self monitoring intervention, the students' on-task behavior increased from 33.6% of the intervals during initial baseline to 81.9% of the intervals during the intervention phase. Not only did the MotivAider increase the on-task behavior of the students, the students enjoyed using them, and after the study was completed continued to use the MotivAiders.

The Effects of a Self-monitoring Package Using a Tactile Cueing Device on Student On-task Behavior in Special Education and General Education Settings

The Effects of a Self-monitoring Package Using a Tactile Cueing Device on Student On-task Behavior in Special Education and General Education Settings
Author: Elizabeth Jane Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic dissertations
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Research has shown that self-monitoring can be effective in different settings and with a range of students as well as problem behaviors. However, teachers who use self-monitoring techniques have difficulties in using an effective cueing system as well as generalizing the newly acquired skill into the general education classroom. This study extends the literature by utilizing a tactile cueing device to increase the percentage of intervals of on-task behavior as well as increasing the intervals of on-task behavior in an inclusive general education classroom setting.

Self-Determination

Self-Determination
Author: Michael L. Wehmeyer
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2007-01-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452293430

"There is not available a more comprehensive book in the area of self-determination." —Melinda Pierson, Department of Special Education California State University, Fullerton "Unique because it provides direction for teaching and supporting self-determined behavior across all age groups and also within the general education classroom and curricula." —Marianne Mooney, Senior Research Associate TransCen, Inc., Post-Secondary Learning and Careers Give students with disabilities powerful tools for success in school and in life! Michael Wehmeyer and Sharon Field present research-proven instructional strategies that empower special needs students at all grade levels to make their own decisions. Self-Determination offers detailed and current practitioner-oriented approaches in combination with extensive teacher reproducibles—all within the context of inclusion, standards-based reform, and access to the general curriculum. Linked to the IDEA requirement for individualized transition plans, this user-friendly resource assists practitioners in teaching the skills necessary for making decisions about employment, job skills, further schooling, and independent living. Educators will discover how to: Encourage students to become their own advocates by practicing assertive behavior Use needs-assessment techniques to determine the level of instruction required for each student Teach effective choice making, problem solving, and goal setting Support both families and fellow educators in their efforts to teach self-determination skills Special education teachers, general educators, and administrators will find this handbook an invaluable guide for helping students establish their own goals and plan for a strong and healthy future!