학술논문

Reliability of Frequent Retrospective Behavior Ratings for Elementary School Students with EBD
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Behavioral Disorders. Aug 2009 34(4):212-222.
Subject
Elementary School Students
Teacher Behavior
Student Behavior
Topography
Behavior Disorders
Individualized Instruction
Reliability
Intervention
Grade 3
Grade 5
Elementary Education
At Risk Students
Measurement
Emotional Problems
Qualitative Research
Likert Scales
Statistical Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
0198-7429
Abstract
This study is a preliminary examination of the reliability of frequent retrospective teacher behavior ratings. Frequent retrospective behavior ratings are an approach for creating scales that can be used to monitor individual behavioral progress. In this study, the approach is used to progress monitor behavioral individualized education plan goals for 7 students with, or at risk of, emotional and behavioral disorders. Reliability was examined for both quantitative-based and qualitative judgment-based retrospective teacher behavior ratings. Quantitative-based behavior ratings focused primarily on frequency and duration scales, whereas qualitative-based behavior ratings focused on topography and intensity scales. Findings indicated that reliability can be adequately achieved, although there is variability depending on the type of scale. Implications are discussed as they relate to progress monitoring individual behavioral goals and examining responsiveness to intervention. (Contains 5 tables.)