| Literature DB >> 27019544 |
Richard W Serna1, Harold E Lobo2, Cindy K Fleming2, Richard K Fleming3, Carol Curtin4, Michelle M Foran1, Charles D Hamad4.
Abstract
Given the empirically validated success of behavioral intervention based on applied behavior analysis for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, the demand for knowledgeable and skilled paraprofessional teaching staff is very high. Unfortunately, there currently exists a widely recognized shortage of such practitioners. This paper describes the development of an online training program aimed at preparing paraprofessionals for face-to-face training and supervision, as part of a solution to the growing demand. The focus of the program has been on moving beyond traditional online pedagogy, which has limited interactivity. Instead, the approach to teaching fundamental knowledge and implementation skills in behavioral intervention methods incorporates first-person simulations, typical of live mentor/mentee training. Preliminary program evaluation data are also described.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 27019544 PMCID: PMC4805364 DOI: 10.1177/016264341503000101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Spec Educ Technol ISSN: 0162-6434