Literature DB >> 16795827

Using student-managed interventions to increase homework completion and accuracy.

D E Olympia1, S M Sheridan, W R Jenson, D Andrews.   

Abstract

We examined the effectiveness of self-managed individual and group contingency procedures in improving the completion and accuracy rates of daily mathematics homework assignments. A group of sixth-grade students having homework difficulties in mathematics were selected for the study. There was substantial improvement in the amount of homework completed over baseline for a majority of the students, whereas the results for accuracy were mixed. Students who participated in the self-management training made significant gains on standardized measures of academic achievement and curriculum-based measures of classroom performance. Parents also reported significantly fewer problems associated with homework completion following the intervention. Students who were allowed to select their own performance goals made superior improvements in the number of homework assignments returned compared to students who were given a specified goal by the classroom teacher. Parents, subjects, and the classroom teacher responded positively on consumer satisfaction measures following termination of the study.

Year:  1994        PMID: 16795827      PMCID: PMC1297779          DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1994.27-85

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Behav Anal        ISSN: 0021-8855


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