Personal Health Training and the Severely Handicapped: A Curriculum Based Research Investigation

Author:

McCubbin Jeffrey1,Combs C. Sue2,Jansma Paul3,Decker James T.3,Ersing Walter3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Education, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX

2. School of HPER, University of North Carolina, Wilmington

3. School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 4320

Abstract

Project TRANSITION studied, as part of a three year field initiated research proj ect, the effect of training selected personal health skills and their relationship to adaptive behavior. The subjects were moderately, severely, and profoundly retarded individuals residing in a state-operated developemental center. Eighty-eight subjects were selected and then randomly assigned to one of four experimental groups and participated in a 14-week training program. To test the effects of the training, valid and reliable curriculum-embedded tests were developed and used. A curriculum-em bedded test uses the material to be learned as the basis for assessing the degree to which the material has been learned. 1 These tests were designed to measure and monitor subjects' independent ability to perform each task analyzed skill. The Adap tive Behavior Scale2 was used to measure changes in adaptive behavior. Results of the personal health skill testing yielded significant group differences on the independent indices developed for the Project. No meaningful significant differences were found in adaptive behavior. The data indicated that the developed curriculum and scoring sys tem was effectively used to train and monitor selected independent personal health skills of the severely mentally retarded adults in this study.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

Reference10 articles.

1. Curriculum-Based Assessment: An Introduction

2. International Review of Research in Mental Retardation;McCarver R.,1974

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