A pragmatic trial evaluating the effectiveness of web versus live training in functional behavior assessment and interventions among special educators

Author:

Dutt Anuradha1ORCID,Cheng Alison1,Ang Bee Tze1,Nair Rahul2

Affiliation:

1. Nanyang Technological University National Institute of Education Psychology and Child and Human Development Academic Group Singapore Singapore

2. Department of Dentistry—Quality and Safety of Oral Healthcare Radboud University Medical Center Radboud Institute for Health Sciences Nijmegen The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThis study adopted a pragmatic trial with randomization to investigate the relative effectiveness of web versus live training on special educators' competence and perceived skills in functional behavior assessments (FBA) and behavior interventions. Pragmatic trials seek to determine the effectiveness of an intervention in a real‐world setting to ensure better application and generalizability in routine practice conditions. The live training group received an in‐person workshop delivered in a lecture format via powerpoint slides. The web training group received asynchronous online instruction via a secure website. The same training content was delivered to both groups. Participants were randomly assigned across both instructional modalities and completed two pre‐ and post‐test measures. Results indicated that participants (N = 104) in both groups showed a significant increase in theoretical competence of FBA and behavior interventions post training. Only participants in the live workshop group reported a significant increase in perceived skill scores. When comparing outcomes across groups, the live training group gained significantly more theoretical competence in FBA and behavior interventions than that in the web training group. These results shed light on the practical implications of online platforms for professional development among in‐service teachers in behavior management for schools with children having disabilities and challenging behavior.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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