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Wiskow, Katie M.; Torrecillas, Jasmine; Rocha, Haide; DaSilva, Allison – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2020
In the present study, experimenters evaluated the influence of lag schedules of reinforcement in combination with accurate and inaccurate (complete and incomplete) rules on the response variability of naming category items for typically developing preschoolers in a group format. Results showed that when lag schedules were introduced with 2…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Reinforcement, Responses, Naming
Keith C. Radley; Evan H. Dart; Kate A. Helbig; Stefanie R. Schrieber – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2020
Lag schedules of reinforcement have been found to be useful in addressing invariant behavior of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The purpose of this study was to conduct an additive analysis of lag schedules and rules. Three participants with ASD were exposed to a Lag 2 schedule of reinforcement in isolation. Following,…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Reinforcement, Scheduling, Responses
Yuan Peng; Yuan Liang; Yali Wang; Guangyan Yang – Early Education and Development, 2025
Research Findings: The present study aimed to investigate whether the trial-to-trial intraindividual reaction time variability (IIV), which reflects prefrontal cortex activity related to attentional and cognitive control, mediated the longitudinal effects of earlier harsh discipline on children's later externalizing problems. The study involved…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Early Experience, Trauma
Archibald, Audon; Hudson, Cassie; Heap, Tania; Thompson, Ruthanne; Lin, Lin; DeMeritt, Jaqueline; Lucke, Heather – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2023
Asynchronous discussions are a popular feature in online higher education as they enable instructor-student and student-student interactions at the users' own time and pace. AI-driven discussion platforms are designed to relieve instructors of automatable tasks, e.g., low-stakes grading and post moderation. Our study investigated the validity of…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Asynchronous Communication, Student Evaluation, Teacher Student Relationship
Lønsmann, Dorte – Applied Linguistics, 2023
This article investigates the roles of language teachers in a language and integration programme in Denmark. The results show that the teachers' work goes beyond the role of language teacher per se. The teachers are shown to take on the role of integration workers, who, as part of the integration system, contribute to socializing the students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Teachers, Teacher Role, Socialization
Katarina Rotta; Aidyn Raaymakers; Alan Poling – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2023
Physical activity has many benefits, but many individuals with developmental disabilities fail to exercise regularly. Procedures in which consequences were arranged for exercising, alone or as part of a treatment package, have consistently increased physical activity by members of this population. We review 19 studies that arranged such…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Developmental Disabilities, Intervention, Physical Activities
White, Kristi R.; Radley, Keith C.; Olmi, D. Joe; McKinley, Lauren E. – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
This study evaluated the effects of a teacher prompting procedure to increase teacher behavior specific praise (BSP) using an Apple Watch. Participants included three Head Start general education teachers. An ABAB design across participants was used to examine the effects of Smart Watch-based prompts on teachers' praise rate. The study consisted…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Prompting, Positive Reinforcement, Technology Uses in Education
Effendi, Yulius Rustan; Sahertian, Pieter – South African Journal of Education, 2022
Character education reinforcement in secondary schools is one of the educational programmes aimed at anticipating the tendency of moral perversion as a result of moral decadence. Various forms of moral deviations that occur among high school students result in them being alienated from life because they conflict with cultural norms, school…
Descriptors: Principals, Transformational Leadership, Values Education, High Schools
Yassine, Jordan; Tipton-Fisler, Leigh Ann – Contemporary School Psychology, 2022
School-wide behavior problems can vary significantly from structured to unstructured settings. Often problem behaviors can spike during unstructured times such as lunch and recess and the use of Tier 1 positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) can be used to reduce student behavior problems in these settings. Using a token economy as an…
Descriptors: Aggression, Recess Breaks, Behavior Patterns, Intervention
Robinson, Jason; Duncan, Kristin; London, Dina; Gershwin, Tracy; Trapp, Laura; Shen, Guofeng – Beyond Behavior, 2022
Strategies for preventing the escalation of problematic student behavior in inclusive school settings are detailed. These strategies include utilizing proactive behavioral interventions, implementing function-based behavioral interventions that address root causes of escalated student behaviors, and teaching and reinforcing socially acceptable…
Descriptors: Students, Inclusion, Behavior Problems, Prevention
An De Meester; Julie Galle; Bart Soenens; Leen Haerens – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: It is widely recommended for teachers to provide positive feedback to foster the development and maintenance of children's motivation and perseverance. However, not all positive feedback has positive consequences and an important differentiation can be made between positive person-oriented feedback (i.e. 'you are very talented') and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 5, Grade 6, Physical Education
Jennifer M. Krebsbach – Journal of Educators Online, 2024
The purpose of this research was to investigate if the addition of extra credit affected the overall rate of attendance to synchronous lectures in an online asynchronous course, compared to courses in which no extra credit was offered. Further I investigated if the amount of extra credit made a difference to the rate of attendance. I collected…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Attendance, Positive Reinforcement, Electronic Learning
Naomi E. Winstone; Robert A. Nash – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2024
Feedback information can be a powerful influence on learning, yet there is currently insufficient understanding of the cognitive mechanisms responsible for these effects. In this exploratory study, students (N = 279) received teacher feedback on a practice exam paper, and a few days later we assessed the amount and type of feedback information…
Descriptors: Memory, Feedback (Response), Tests, Drills (Practice)
Dilara Ecem Altun; Serife Yucesoy-Ozkan – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2024
In the study, we compared the effectiveness and efficiency of two error correction (EC) procedures --a model of the correct response (MoCR) and remove and re-present (RRp)--when using discrete trial training (DTT) in teaching to identify the community signs to children with autism spectrum disorder. We also examined the maintenance and…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Signs, Responses
Meghan A. Deshais; Eliana M. Pizarro; Brandon C. Perez; Samuel L. Morris; Timothy R. Vollmer – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2024
The current study adds to a growing body of behavioral research aimed at learning about changes in behavior over time. In this proof-of-concept study, functional analyses were conducted every 6-8 weeks with eight children diagnosed with ASD receiving early intervention services at a community-based clinic. The goal of this study was to develop a…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Problems, Behavioral Science Research, Longitudinal Studies