The Effects of a Self-Management Program in Reducing Off-Task Behavior |
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Authors: | Tina Dalton Ronald C. Martella Nancy E. Marchand-Martella |
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Affiliation: | (1) Olivia Park Elementary, Mukilteo School District #6, Everett, Washington;(2) Department of Counseling, Educational, and Developmental Psychology, Eastern Washington University, USA |
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Abstract: | Two adolescents with learning disabilities were taught to use a self-management program to decrease off-task behavior in two general education classes and a study hall class. The self-management program included three components—a checklist, a behavior rating scale, and a self-monitoring form. A multiple baseline design was implemented across settings for each participant. The findings indicated that the self-management program was successful in all three settings in decreasing off-task behaviors. Additionally, the teacher ratings of student behavior were found to increase during self-monitoring, suggesting the overall behavior of the students improved during the self-management program. The results are discussed in terms of the novelty of using teacher ratings of student behavior to demonstrate a relationship between the implementation of the self-management program and teacher reports of changes in other classroom behaviors. |
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Keywords: | self-management self-monitoring self-evaluation subjective ratings learning disabilities |
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