2021
DOI: 10.1002/bin.1774
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Addressing the feasibility of the teacher performance rate and accuracy scale as a treatment integrity tool

Abstract: We implemented a delayed multiple probe across participants design to analyze the effects of behavioral skills training (BST) on teaching assistants' effective delivery of instruction as measured through their performance on the Teacher Performance Rate and Accuracy (TPRA) scale. Effective instruction is defined as instruction that is both accurate and fluent. Three adult teaching assistants, newly hired at a kindergarten readiness program that employed the principles of applied behavior analysis, were selecte… Show more

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“…Stoicism or self-efficacy in spite of incredible adversity has been proposed as the foundation that defines human performance (11), and many other disciplines of performance research echo this sentiment (12)(13)(14)(15). The wellbeing and performance of teachers is thus a critical form of human capital in education and society (16) and a potentially important metric of educational integrity (17). Furthermore, we propose that this resilience in crises is a critical lever in maintaining a functional society.…”
Section: Viewpointmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Stoicism or self-efficacy in spite of incredible adversity has been proposed as the foundation that defines human performance (11), and many other disciplines of performance research echo this sentiment (12)(13)(14)(15). The wellbeing and performance of teachers is thus a critical form of human capital in education and society (16) and a potentially important metric of educational integrity (17). Furthermore, we propose that this resilience in crises is a critical lever in maintaining a functional society.…”
Section: Viewpointmentioning
confidence: 86%