Teaching Secondary Students with Learning Disabilities to Self-Manage Classroom Survival Skills

Author:

Snyder Mary C.1,Bambara Linda M.2

Affiliation:

1. Mary C. Snyder, EdD, is the director of special education at Salisbury Township School District, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Her professional interests include self-management and effective inclusionary practices, particularly for students with learning disabilities.

2. Linda M. Bambara, EdD, is an associate professor of special education at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Her research interests include self-management, choice making, and positive behavioral interventions for individuals with challenging behaviors. Address: Mary C. Snyder, 1140 Salisbury Road, Allentown, PA 18103.

Abstract

This multiple baseline study investigated the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral self-management training package on the consistent use of specific classroom survival skills. Participants were three adolescent males with learning disabilities in Grades 7 and 8. The training package involved a multicomponent strategy focused on the improvement, maintenance, and cross-classroom generalization of targeted classroom preparedness skills. Following intervention, the training procedures were systematically faded. Results demonstrated more consistent use of targeted classroom survival skills by all three students in both learning support and mainstream generalization settings. Long-term maintenance of the intervention effects was observed for two students in both settings. Three social validity measures revealed positive results. Implications for self-management in secondary education settings are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)

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