The Effects of Microcomputers on the Secondary Special Education Classroom Ecology

  • Rieth H
  • Bahr C
  • Polsgrove L
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the impact of the microcomputer upon the curricular content, curricular format, student behavior, teacher behavior, and teacher focus employed in secondary special education resource room programs. These behaviors were compared in classes in which a microcomputer was used with classes in which no computer was used.Overall, the data suggested different effects associated with computer use The most important benefits appear to be increased active task engagement and increased individually focused instruction. In many key categories of teacher behavior, however, there were no significant differences between the computer-use and noncomputer-use classes. The data strongly suggest that teachers will need training and support if they are to integrate computers into their instructional programs.

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Rieth, H., Bahr, C., Polsgrove, L., Okolo, C., & Eckert, R. (1987). The Effects of Microcomputers on the Secondary Special Education Classroom Ecology. Journal of Special Education Technology, 8(4), 36–45. https://doi.org/10.1177/016264348700800404

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