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ERIC Number: EJ1318729
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 10
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-1175-9232
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Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: A Visual and Video-Modelling Case Study
McCabe, Alice
Kairaranga, v21 n1 p7-16 2020
This paper examines the multi-component use of visual supports, namely visual schedules and video modelling, to achieve the vocational goal of making a sandwich independently for a 16-year old girl with autism. This practice approach was informed by both the three step process from the National Professional Development Centre (The NPDC Model, n.d.) as well as from a Kaupapa Maori culturally-responsive perspective - He Ritenga Whaimo hio (Macfarlane & Macfarlane, 2013). Relevant research (tika) and underpinning theories of autism were considered, family voice and priorities collected (aroha), and a teaching plan developed, implemented and evaluated (pono) to achieve the long-term goal of increasing a young woman's independence. The intervention was led by the author of this paper supporting the Special School classroom teacher, teacher-aides, parents and the student directly. The successes and challenges of this intervention were monitored and will be critically discussed in this practice paper.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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