Using Precision Teaching to Improve Typically Developing Student’s Mathematical Skills Via Teleconferencing
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EdEssential, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, India; Tizard Centre, University of Kent, Cornwallis North East, Canterbury, Kent; Centre for Educational Development, Appraisal and Research, University of Warwick, Coventry; Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust, Coventry,Publication date
2023-05-23
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This study evaluated the effects of Precision Teaching in improving typically developing students’ mathematical skills when delivered via teleconferencing in India. Four students received Precision Teaching, while nine acted as control participants. Precision teaching involved instruction in three mathematical skills; two prerequisite skills and the primary skill of mixed addition and subtraction facts. Instruction included untimed practice, timed practice, goal-setting, graphing, and a token economy. Participants who received Precision Teaching received ten practice sessions for the prerequisite skills and 55 sessions for the primary skill. The results demonstrated improvements in the prerequisite skills of varied magnitude and considerable improvements in the primary skill, which were maintained above baseline performance levels. In addition, those who received Precision Teaching were below the 15th percentile rank at the initial assessment and above the 65th percentile at the post-intervention assessment in the math fluency subtest of the Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement—Third Edition. Control participants did not demonstrate similar improvements. Results suggest that Precision Teaching could produce accelerated outcomes even when delivered via teleconferencing. Therefore, it could be a valuable system for helping students ameliorate potential learning losses resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.Citation
Kapoor, G., Vostanis, A., Mejía-Buenaño, S. et al. Using Precision Teaching to Improve Typically Developing Student’s Mathematical Skills Via Teleconferencing. J Behav Educ (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10864-023-09520-wType
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Journal of Behavioral EducationPublisher
Springerae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
s10864-023-09520-w