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摘要
世界上许多地区的教育工作者缺乏有效服务发育障碍学生所需的资源和培训。远程医疗技术和培训培训师的方法可能有助于向服务不足地区的教师传播循证教学策略。在这项研究中,实验人员结合同步和异步远程培训,让台湾的六名教师做好准备,对学生实施离散试验训练(DTT)。首先,实验人员向来自一所私立学校的三位教师传授了对学生实施离散试验训练的方法。然后,他们对这些学员进行培训,让他们教自己学校的另一位教育工作者。最后,这三位教师再培训其他教育工作者。结果表明,培训对所有参与者都很有效,三名培训者的 DTT 技能随着时间的推移得以保持,并转移到他们的课堂教学中。这些研究结果重复并扩展了目前的文献,表明使用远程医疗和培训培训师的模式是向资源有限的国家传播 ABA 的一种有前途且具有社会有效性的方法。
Remote training of educators in Taiwan to disseminate discrete trial training for students with developmental disabilities
Educators in many areas of the world lack the necessary resources and training to serve students with developmental disabilities effectively. Telehealth technologies and a train-the-trainer approach may help disseminate evidence-based instructional strategies to teachers in underserved areas. In this study, experimenters combined synchronous and asynchronous remote training to prepare six teachers in Taiwan to implement discrete trial training (DTT) with students. First, the experimenter taught three teachers from a private school to implement DTT with their students. Then, they trained these participants to teach another educator at their school. Finally, the three teachers trained those additional educators. Results indicated that the training was effective for all participants and that the DTT skills of the three trainers maintained over time and transferred to their in-classroom instruction. These findings replicate and extend the current literature suggesting that the use of telehealth and a train-the-trainer model is a promising and socially valid method for disseminating ABA to countries with limited resources.
期刊介绍:
Behavioral Interventions aims to report research and practice involving the utilization of behavioral techniques in the treatment, education, assessment and training of students, clients or patients, as well as training techniques used with staff. Behavioral Interventions publishes: (1) research articles, (2) brief reports (a short report of an innovative technique or intervention that may be less rigorous than a research report), (3) topical literature reviews and discussion articles, (4) book reviews.