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Wolery, Mark; And Others – Young Children, 1993
Surveys of preschool personnel and teachers of early childhood educators found that mainstreaming of children with disabilities in preschools increased from 1985-90; benefits are widely recognized; that activities are easily adapted for such children; and primary barriers to successful mainstreaming are inadequate training, high student-staff…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Disabilities, Enrollment Rate, Kindergarten
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Filla, Anneleisa; Wolery, Mark; Anthony, Leslie – Journal of Early Intervention, 1999
Two interventions (environmental modification and adult prompting) were evaluated for promoting conversations between three preschoolers with and six without disabilities. Three conditions were used: classroom baseline, theme boxes, and system of least prompts. Use of the system of least prompts produced increases in rates of conversation, turns…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Communication
Wolery, Mark; And Others – 1992
This study compared the effects of two methods of presenting instructive feedback during direct instruction on the learning of four preschool students with language delays and one with hearing impairments. These methods involved presenting two extra stimuli on all trials, and presenting the two extra stimuli separately on alternating trails. The…
Descriptors: Feedback, Hearing Impairments, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Impairments
Mudd, James M.; Wolery, Mark – Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1987
Four Head Start teachers, taught to use the "incidental teaching" technique (transmitting information or practicing skills with children during unstructured situations) were observed in free play situations with language-delayed children. Results indicated that an inservice training workshop and written and verbal feedback resulted in…
Descriptors: Feedback, Incidental Learning, Inservice Teacher Education, Language Handicaps
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Brown-Gorton, Robin; Wolery, Mark – Journal of Special Education, 1988
Three mothers of handicapped children were taught to imitate their child's behavior; subsequently the number of mands displayed by the mothers during play sessions were measured. Results showed increases in the percentage of sample intervals during which mothers imitated their children and showed that, as imitations increased, mands decreased.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Disabilities, Imitation
Reinhartsen, Debra B.; Garfinkle, Ann N.; Wolery, Mark – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 2002
Three two-year-old boys with autism participated in a study comparing effects on time engaged when a toy was selected by either teacher or child. The data suggest the child-choice condition resulted in more engaged time for each participant and less problematic behaviors for two of the children. (Contains references.) (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Autism, Decision Making, Early Intervention
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Wolery, Mark; Schuster, John W. – Journal of Special Education, 1997
A review of the research on designing instruction for students with significant disabilities identifies valid questions and the conclusions derived from these questions that focus on additional research needs. The questions are organized around three concerns: (1) the role of instructional materials; (2) ways to motivate students to learn; and (3)…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Effectiveness
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McDonnell, Andrea P.; Brownell, KerriLee; Wolery, Mark – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1997
A national mail survey of 276 preschool teachers employed in programs accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children found that more than half of respondents currently had a child with disabilities in their classroom and most were not working with a special educator. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Preschool Education
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Wolery, Mark; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1994
A national survey of 483 preschool personnel revealed that paraprofessionals were hired in high proportions across all program types and more frequently in mainstreamed than nonmainstreamed programs. The lowest levels of paraprofessional employment occurred for public school kindergartens. Nearly three-fourths of the mainstreamed programs did not…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Employment Patterns, Kindergarten
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Wolery, Mark – Journal of Early Intervention, 1997
Responding to an article (EC 618 445) describing an individualized program for young children with severe disabilities, including autism, and their families, this article notes features of the program such as its individualized nature, its emphasis on building capacity in families and early intervention providers, and its integrative practices…
Descriptors: Autism, Demonstration Programs, Developmental Disabilities, Early Intervention
Wolery, Mark – 1993
This report describes a project to teach young children strategies to resist the lures of strangers and to produce and disseminate a training manual for teachers in mainstreamed preschool classes. Project activities and accomplishments of the project are described. The project involved a study of 47 children (ages 3 and 4), 6 of whom had…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Daily Living Skills, Developmental Delays, Maintenance
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Venn, Martha L.; Wolery, Mark – Journal of Early Intervention, 1992
Four paraprofessional staff members in a mainstreamed day care program were trained to engage in positive interactive behaviors during diaper changing. Results indicated that staff increased frequency of game playing and other interactive behaviors during diapering, but increases were not generalized to feeding routines. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Rearing, Day Care Centers, Disabilities
Wolery, Mark – 1992
Thirteen studies were conducted that focused on whether preschool and elementary school students with mild and moderate disabilities learned target and non-target behaviors when two types of instructional manipulations were made to direct instructional trial sequences. In one type, the related, non-target behaviors were presented during…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Attention Span, Cues, Educational Strategies
Venn, Martha L.; Wolery, Mark – 1992
This study evaluated the effectiveness of progressive time delay in teaching three male preschoolers with disabilities to imitate their peers during arts and crafts activities. The subjects were enrolled in a half-day, mainstreamed program designed for children with autism. Teacher-delivered peer-mediated trials were embedded into a daily arts and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Autism, Disabilities, Generalization
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Wolery, Mark; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1993
A survey of 114 institutions of higher education with early childhood education programs found that approximately a fifth of associate, master's, and doctoral degree programs and approximately a third of bachelor's degree programs required coursework in preschool mainstreaming. Less than 25% of the programs required field experiences in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Doctoral Programs, Early Childhood Education, Education Courses
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