ERIC Number: EJ989738
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Publication Date: 2012-Jan
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Video Self-Modeling to Improve Academic Performance: A Literature Review
Prater, Mary Anne; Carter, Nari; Hitchcock, Caryl; Dowrick, Peter
Psychology in the Schools, v49 n1 p71-81 Jan 2012
Video self-modeling (VSM) has been used for decades to effectively improve individuals' behaviors and skills. The purpose of this review is to locate and analyze published studies that used VSM for typical school-based academic skills to determine the effect of VSM interventions on students' academic performance. Only eight studies were located that met the selection criteria. Based on the results of these 8 studies, VSM shows promise for improving academic performance, although the small number of studies limits our ability to draw strong conclusions about the efficacy of VSM across the school age span and across various academic skills. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Video Technology, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Intervention, Reading, Reading Fluency, Tutoring, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Response to Intervention, Written Language, Experiments
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