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Teaching Young Adults Job Skills Using a Constant Time Delay and eCoaching Intervention Package
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals. Feb 2020 43(1):29-39.
Subject
Teaching Methods
Young Adults
Job Skills
Time Factors (Learning)
Intervals
Skill Development
Coaching (Performance)
Educational Technology
Intervention
Autism
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Students with Disabilities
Intellectual Disability
Instructional Effectiveness
Feedback (Response)
Postsecondary Education
Adjustment (to Environment)
Behavior Rating Scales
Program Implementation
Fidelity
Community Based Instruction (Disabilities)
Electronic Learning
Language
English
ISSN
2165-1434
Abstract
Young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and comorbid intellectual disability (ID) are vastly underrepresented in the area of postsecondary employment. This study evaluated the effectiveness and perceptions of an intervention package incorporating constant time delay (CTD) and eCoaching to promote employment skill acquisition. CTD was used by a teacher interventionist to instruct four student participants with ASD and ID in a community setting, while concurrently receiving real-time performance feedback through eCoaching. A multiple probe across participants design was used to evaluate the impact of the intervention on skill acquisition while simultaneously measuring CTD implementation fidelity. Results showed rapid skill acquisition and generalization and follow-up data were positive. CTD was implemented with fidelity and rated favorably among participants.