Using Self-Monitoring to Increase the On-Task Behaviour of Three Students with Disabilities During Independent Work

Author:

Anderson Anastasia,Wheldall Kevin

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using a tactile cued self-monitoring device (Watchminder) and a self-recording booklet to improve the on-task behaviour of three primary aged students with disabilities during independent work. A multiple baseline across students with reversal design was used. Two of three participants made clinically significant improvements in on-task behaviour, replicating prior research which found that reactivity from self-monitoring is idiosyncratic to student characteristics. No consistent relationship between self-monitoring accuracy and reactivity was apparent.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Education

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