Behavioral Skills Training With Teachers: Booster Training for Improved Maintenance |
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Authors: | Israel Miller MA Hewitt B. “Rusty” Clark PhD BCBA |
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Affiliation: | Department of Child and Family Studies , University of South Florida , Tampa , Florida , USA |
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Abstract: | Behavioral skills training (BST) has been employed within many different populations for the reduction of problem behaviors and acquisition of new skills; however, these changes have not always maintained over time. This study evaluated the effects of a booster training for re-establishing the classroom management proficiencies that teachers had acquired previously, but had declined over a 12-month period. The single-subject experimental results showed the booster training to be effective in re-establishing teacher performance of skills as measured by both analogue role-play and in situ postassessments within the classroom. These findings suggest that a booster training utilizing BST may be an important strategy for maintaining skill performance over time. |
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Keywords: | applied behavior analysis behavioral skills training booster sessions booster training maintenance special education teacher training |
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