Center at Oregon for Research in the Behavioral Education of the Handicapped Department of Special Education University of Oregon 1662 Columbia, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA
Abstract:
The efficacy of the consultant's role in dealing with problems in large special classes and the value of introducing operant techniques through untrained teachers were investigated in the present study. Twenty-two out-of-control boys in a special class for emotionally disturbed children were brought under the control of a number of token reinforcement systems with a resultant increase in task-oriented behavior and academic productivity. With teachers acting as observer-recorders and behavior change agents the school psychologist was able to minimize his role as a consultant with considerable success.