Review and Discussion of Strategies to Address Low Trainer‐to‐Staff Ratios |
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Authors: | Amanda M. Karsten Judah B. Axe Charlotte C. Mann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Western New England University, Springfield, MA, USA;2. Departments of Education and Behavior Analysis, Simmons College, Boston, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Researchers have developed an array of highly adaptable intervention packages with well‐documented efficacy for staff and teacher training. As indicated by Parsons, Rollyson, and Reid (2012) in their article on best practices in staff training, behavior analysts must use methods that are both effective and efficient given the limited resources of many human service settings (e.g., low trainer‐to‐staff ratios). The purpose of this paper is to summarize research on practical innovations for staff and teacher training, including the use of video‐based technology and self‐instruction materials that may help trainers to operate effectively despite limited time and personnel. Results are discussed in terms of the current state of the evidence for each practical innovation and considerations for integrating these strategies with best practices in staff training. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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