Columbus State University, Columbus, GA, USA.
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA.
Behav Modif. 2021 Mar;45(2):349-369. doi: 10.1177/0145445520982978. Epub 2020 Dec 29.
Many individuals with an intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are attending postsecondary education programs, yet they are not always proficient in using self-advocacy skills, such as requesting an academic accommodation. Access to these accommodations is vital for success in the postsecondary settings. Literacy based behavioral interventions (LBBIs) use a combination of print, visuals, and rehearsal and are an effective tool for teaching a range of skills including job skills to this population, but have not been investigated with a self-advocacy skill. In this study, a pre-service teacher was taught to deliver an LBBI to postsecondary students with IDD so they would learn to request and use a free online tool to record class lectures. Results showed that students were able to master the skill with the pre-service teacher delivered LBBI and maintain the skill after removal of the LBBI.
许多智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者正在接受高等教育课程,但他们并不总是精通自我倡导技能,例如请求学术上的便利。在高等教育环境中取得成功,获得这些便利至关重要。基于读写能力的行为干预(LBBIs)结合了印刷品、视觉效果和排练,是教授一系列技能(包括职业技能)的有效工具,适用于这一人群,但尚未针对自我倡导技能进行研究。在这项研究中,一名职前教师接受了教授高等教育 IDD 学生的 LBBI 的培训,以便他们学习请求和使用免费的在线工具来记录课堂讲座。结果表明,学生能够掌握职前教师教授的 LBBI 技能,并在移除 LBBI 后保持该技能。