Digital Behavior Intervention Plans: Effects on General Education Teacher Fidelity of Implementation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-10-2019
Publication Title
Journal of Special Education Technology
Volume
35
Issue
3
First page number:
155
Last page number:
166
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of digital behavior intervention plans (DBIPs) with multimedia anchored instruction on general education teachers’ fidelity of implementation while teaching students with disabilities. A multiple probe design was used to investigate the effects of DBIPs across six teacher–student dyads. The effects on student desirable and undesirable behaviors were also examined across all phases of the study. Data for all six teacher participants suggest a functional relationship and show that all teachers increased their fidelity of implementation of BIPs. In addition, the teachers’ fidelity of implementation of the BIPs showed a moderate to high effect on increasing desirable student behavior and neutralized undesirable student behavior. Further results and implications for fidelity of implementation and research are discussed.
Keywords
Anchored instruction; Functional behavior assessment; Behavioral intervention plans; Digital behavior plans
Disciplines
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research | Educational Technology
Language
English
Repository Citation
Holcomb, C.,
Baker, J. N.,
Moore, C.
(2019).
Digital Behavior Intervention Plans: Effects on General Education Teacher Fidelity of Implementation.
Journal of Special Education Technology, 35(3),
155-166.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0162643419854502