High-School Students with High-Incidence Disabilities’ Use of Smartphones for Self-Monitoring

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Exceptionality Pub Date : 2020-06-07 DOI:10.1080/09362835.2020.1772064
Kathleen B. Cook, Kristin L. Sayeski
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ABSTRACT Self-monitoring of attention (SMA) promotes increased learning opportunities and greater independence for students but has been sparsely researched with high-school students. This study evaluated the effects of a self-monitoring strategy that included the use of a smartphone with a vibrating app to signal high-school students with high-incidence disabilities to self-monitor on-task behavior in general education classrooms. A multiple-treatment research design was used to evaluate potential effects of this self-monitoring strategy on on-task behavior and then compare the effects of self-monitoring alone to self-monitoring with self-graphing. At least two of four participants showed moderate increases in on-task behavior when self-monitoring. Only two participants used self-graphing materials and neither showed additional increases in on-task behavior when self-graphing was used. Generalization across settings was not evident; however, treatment effects were maintained for five to seven weeks for two participants. End-of-study surveys indicated that participants and teachers found the self-monitoring intervention to be acceptable for general education settings.
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高发残疾高中生智能手机自我监控的研究
摘要注意的自我监控(SMA)促进了学生更多的学习机会和更大的独立性,但很少对高中生进行研究。这项研究评估了自我监控策略的效果,该策略包括使用带有振动应用程序的智能手机向残疾高发高中生发出信号,让他们在普通教育课堂上对任务行为进行自我监控。采用多重治疗研究设计来评估这种自我监测策略对任务行为的潜在影响,然后比较单独自我监测和自我监测加自图的效果。四名参与者中至少有两人在自我监控时表现出任务行为的适度增加。只有两名参与者使用了自画像材料,当使用自画像时,两人的任务行为都没有增加。跨环境的泛化并不明显;然而,两名参与者的治疗效果维持了五到七周。研究结束时的调查表明,参与者和教师发现自我监督干预在普通教育环境中是可以接受的。
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