Choice vs. Preference: The Effects of Choice and No Choice of Preferred and Non Preferred Spelling Tasks on the Academic Behavior of Students with Disabilities |
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Authors: | Kim Killu Christine M. Clare Angela Im |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Education, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, Michigan;(2) Dearborn Public Schools, Dearborn, Michigan;(3) Westwoods Community Schools, Dearborn Heights, Michigan |
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Abstract: | The effects of choice and no choice of preferred and non preferred instructional activities on the academic behavior of 3 students with disabilities were investigated. Participant preferences for spelling tasks were assessed and an ABCDEF design was used to examine choice and preference within 6 experimental conditions: a) choice of preferred tasks, b) choice of non preferred tasks, c) no choice of preferred tasks, d) no choice of non preferred tasks, e) no choice of preferred tasks (yoked-control), and f) no choice of non preferred tasks (yoked-control). Results indicate that all 3 participants had higher levels of task engagement when working with preferred tasks, regardless of a choice or no choice format. The findings from this investigation contribute to the growing body of research that focuses on developing interventions that are responsive to individual student preferences. |
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Keywords: | choice preference task engagement spelling |
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