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Larsen, Luann R. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Community college students often struggle with writing tasks, and the skills used in summary writing are especially challenging for many of them (see Brown & Day, 1983; Day, 1980, 1986; Friend, 2001; Perin, 2002). Modeling has been demonstrated to be an effective tool for teaching a variety of writing skills to elementary and secondary pupils…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Writing Skills, Documentation
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Vo, Tina; Forbes, Cory; Zangori, Laura; Schwarz, Christina V. – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
To develop students' capacity for science and to engage them productively in science and engineering practices, science education reform efforts have focused on supporting teachers' development of conceptual understandings through engagement with both disciplinary content and practices, including science teaching at the primary level. One topic of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Methods, Engineering
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Naylor, Anthea; Spence, Sarah E.; Poed, Shiralee – Support for Learning, 2019
Video Self-Modelling (VSM) and Video Peer-Modelling (VPM) have proved effective when teaching pro-social behaviours to students with disability, individually and during whole-class instruction. In Victoria, Australia, this has been achieved in specialist schools using a television programme known as meTV. This study examined the application of…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Peer Teaching, Prosocial Behavior
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Satsangi, Rajiv; Hammer, Rachel; Hogan, Christina D. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2019
As classrooms begin to adopt a greater number of digital technologies such as computers and tablets, it is important for educators to understand how effective such tools can be in aiding in the delivery of instruction to students who struggle in mathematics, such as those identified with a learning disability in mathematics. One digital-based…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Comparative Analysis, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Disabilities
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Hughes, Elizabeth M. – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2019
Students with mathematics learning disabilities (MLD) often require more intensive intervention in addition to quality core mathematics instruction. This research evaluates the effects of a point of view video modeling (POVM) intervention including virtual demonstrating of concrete mathematics manipulatives to teach simplifying fractions. Three…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Learning Disabilities, Students with Disabilities, Video Technology
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Kellems, Ryan O.; Cacciatore, Giulia; Hansen, Blake D.; Sabey, Christian V.; Bussey, Heidi C.; Morris, Jared R. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2021
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a video-based instruction packet for teaching math-based vocational skills delivered through augmented reality (AR) to three adults with intellectual disabilities. The dependent variable was the percentage of steps performed correctly to solve each selected type of math problem. The…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Daily Living Skills
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Qi, Cathy Huaqing; Barton, Erin E.; Collier, Margo; Lin, Yi-Ling – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2018
Video modeling (VM) interventions have increasingly been examined as a means of teaching social communication skills to individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the research, which primarily used single-case research designs (SCRDs), pointed to inconsistent results across participants within studies and across studies. The purpose…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Teaching Methods, Skill Development
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Edwards, Nicole M.; Lambros, Katina M. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2018
Video self-modeling (VSM) is an evidence-based intervention for teaching new behaviors that is effective, engaging, and incorporates digital technology. While its utility has been well explored to develop new communication and/or social skills for students with disabilities, fewer studies have examined its use for reading fluency with diverse…
Descriptors: Modeling (Psychology), Video Technology, Reading Fluency, Reading Instruction
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Wu, Shengtian; Gadke, Daniel L.; Stratton, Kasee K. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2018
Video self-modeling (VSM) has been used widely in the literature to teach a range of prosocial behaviors. More recently, VSM has been explored as both a supplement and stand-alone option to teach academic skills, particularly oral reading fluency. However, the literature is relatively sparse pertaining to the effects of video modeling, void of any…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Small Group Instruction, Reading Instruction
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Diorio, Rachel; Bray, Melisa; Sanetti, Lisa; Kehle, Thomas – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2019
Video self-modeling (VSM) is a resource-efficient intervention that has been used to address some of the social and behavioral challenges experienced by children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In the current study, a multiple baseline design across three students was implemented to examine whether VSM can be used to increase compliance to…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Compliance (Psychology), Autism
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Bilias-Lolis, Evelyn; Bray, Melissa; Howell, Meiko – School Psychology Forum, 2017
Self-modeling is a robust behavioral intervention whose therapeutic outcomes have a positive impact on a host of clinical behaviors as well as diverse student populations. To date, only two theoretical positions have emerged in the literature that attempt to account for the mechanism of this efficacious behavioral intervention. The first…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Intervention
Guthrie, Regina M. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
As the incidence rate of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) appears to increase, the need for evidence-based reading interventions for these students, which are important for the reading development of students with ASD, also increases. Unfortunately, there has been little research on evidence-based strategies to effectively improve the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Error Correction, Reading Instruction
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Ok, Min Wook; Haggerty, Natalie; Whaley, Angeline – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2021
This single case design study examined the effects of video modeling (VM) using an augmented reality iPad application on improving phonics skills of first-grade students who struggle with reading. Results indicated that all students made significant growth in their phonics performance and maintained the intervention gains for 5 weeks following the…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Instruction, Direct Instruction, Video Technology
Reed, Jacy M. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Research has indicated video-based interventions are successful at teaching skills to individuals with varying types of disabilities. However, there is a gap in the literature regarding video-based intervention, such as video modeling, as an evidence-based practice for academic skills. As technology becomes more and more integrated into U.S.…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Video Technology, Intervention, Technology Uses in Education
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van Aswegen, Suzanne; Swart, Estelle; Oswald, Marietjie M. – South African Journal of Education, 2019
Being aware of our thinking as we perform learning tasks and then using this knowledge to actively self-regulate what we are doing, is commonly known as metacognition. This study investigated the influence of a story-based intervention on the development of metacognition among Intermediate Phase learners engaged in content area learning. Two…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Story Telling, Public Schools, Elementary School Students
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