Annotated Bibliography for: Using the Principles and Procedures …

[Pages:2]Annotated Bibliography for: Using the Principles and Procedures of Behavior Analysis to Teach the Principles and Procedures of Behavior Analysis: Implications for School

Psychology

Presentation at Trainers of School Psychology February 20, 2017

General Texts Cooper, J.O., Heron, T.E., & Heward, W.L. (2007). Applied Behavior Analysis. New York:

Prentice Hall. The granddaddy of all texts, this is the premier text for all behavior analytic coursework.

Greer, R.D. (2002). Designing Teaching Strategies: An Applied Behavior Analysis Systems Approach. New York: Elsevier Books

While this text is designed to discuss how behavior analysis can be used as a method to teach all children (whether they are disabled or not), there are some good foundations that can be used to teach and prepare graduate students.

Moran, D.J. & Malott, R.W. (2004). Evidence-Based Educational Methods. New York: Academic Press.

This text focuses on the application of behavior analysis to all children, disabled or not, but there are some good chapters on the application and training of behavior analysts. There are some exceptional chapters on Precision Teaching and the use of StanCel technologies.

Active Student Responses Bahadourian, A.J., Yung, T.K, Greer, R.D. & Rousseau, M.K. (2006). The effects of learn units

on student performance in two college courses. International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2, 2, 246 ? 264. Effects of structured active student responses on students enrolled in two different special education graduate courses.

Caron, P.L. & Gely, R. (2004). Taking Back the Law School Classroom: Using Technology to Foster Active Student Learning. Journal of Legal Education, 54, 4, 551-569.

A great piece describing the work of two faculty at the University of Mississippi Law School.

Guided Notes Larry, W.W., Weil, T.M., & Porter, J.K (2012). The Relative Effects Of Traditional Lectures And

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Guided Notes Lectures On University Student Test Scores. The Behavior Analyst, 13, 1, 12-16. Traditional lectures compared to guided note-taking demonstrating significantly better effects on undergraduates' mastery of content.

Mastery Quizzes Semb, G. (1974), The Effects Of Mastery Criteria And Assignment Length On College-Student

Test Performance. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 7: 61?69. doi:10.1901/jaba.1974.7-61 Shorter assignments that demanded high rates of mastery (100%) led to better improvements than longer assignments and/or lower rates of mastery. Malanga, P.R. & Sweeney, W.J. (2008). Increasing Active Student Responding in a University Applied Behavior Analysis Course: The Effect of Daily Assessment and Response Cards on End of Week Quiz Scores. Journal of Behavioral Education, 17: 187 doi:10.1007/s10864-007-9056-8 Study which examined the effects of mastery quizzes vs. response card usage in the teaching of behavior analysis.

Fluency Quizzes Kubina, R. M., & Yurich, K. K. L (2012). The Precision Teaching Book. Lemont, PA: Greatness

Achieved. This is a wonderful book that explains the tenets of precision teaching as well as how the StanCel chart can work in a variety of settings. Available at:

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