IMPROVING THE CONDUCT OF STUDENTS WITH BEHAVIORAL-DISORDERS BY INCORPORATING STUDENT INTERESTS INTO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Citation
S. Clarke et al., IMPROVING THE CONDUCT OF STUDENTS WITH BEHAVIORAL-DISORDERS BY INCORPORATING STUDENT INTERESTS INTO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES, BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS, 20(4), 1995, pp. 221-237
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical","Psychology, Educational
Journal title
Volume
20
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
221 - 237
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
This investigation explored the effects of individualized, curricular accommodations that were developed to reduce the problem behaviors of four students who exhibited behavioral challenges. First, assessments were conducted to identify curricular assignments associated with high levels of problem behavior and to determine the students' individual preferences and interests. This information was then used to modify th e assignments in accordance with the students' interests while maintai ning the integrity of the instructional objectives. These modification s resulted in reduced levels of problem behavior and elevated rates of desirable behavior for each student. Data on response rate and work c ompletion also favored the interesting assignments. The effects were d emonstrated within ongoing academic activities and were replicated thr ough the use of reversal designs. These data contribute to a growing r ecognition that curricular adaptations which incorporate student inter ests can exert significant influences on the behavior of students in c lassroom environments.