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Case Study

Case Demonstration of Environmental Cuing and Brief Supervision Monitoring as Performance Management Interventions with Educational Care Providers

, MPhil, BCBA, , MS, BCBA, , MHM & , EdD, ABPP, BCBA-D
Pages 37-47 | Received 02 Aug 2019, Accepted 11 Aug 2019, Published online: 15 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

The present study evaluated two interventions to improve task completion-data recording by two classroom instructors at a school for children and youth with neurodevelopmental disorders. Compared to a baseline phase, intervention through environmental cuing (strategic task scheduling) was ineffective. The addition of brief supervision monitoring (task preview and review) increased task completion-data recording to high levels and the improved performance of the classroom instructors and was sustained one month following the study in the absence of intervention. Social validity assessment documented high approval of and satisfaction with brief supervision monitoring. We discuss these findings with reference to practical and efficient methods of performance management that can be implemented with care providers in educational services settings.

Author contributions

The authors acknowledge the support of Helena Maguire, Stacey Williams, and Jill Harper.

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