A teacher's checklist for evaluating treatment intrusiveness

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Abstract

Teachers are frequently involved in developing and evaluating treatments for problematic behaviors. Along with other members of the interdisciplinary team, they must determine the level of intrusiveness that a treatment may have on a student. Several factors that influence the intrusiveness of treatment procedures are described. These factors were used to develop a checklist that could be used systematically by teachers to evaluate the intrusiveness of treatments recommended by treatment teams. After the checklist was administered to a group of preservice teachers, it was found to be capable of discriminating among several treatment options described in a series of case vignettes. The implications of incorporating such a checklist into the design and implementation of treatments for problem behavior are discussed. © 2011 The Governors of the University of Alberta.

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Carter, S. L., Mayton, M. R., & Wheeler, J. J. (2011). A teacher’s checklist for evaluating treatment intrusiveness. Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 57(2), 151–170. https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/ajer.v57i2.55474

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