Comparing choral responding and a choral responding plus mnemonic device during geography lessons for students with mild to moderate disabilities

Peter J. Alter, Todd Hayden, Shobana Musti-Rao

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Abstract

Four male 9th-grade students with mild to moderate disabilities participated in a single case design that compared choral responding (CR) and a choral responding plus mnemonic device (CR+) during geography lessons. The authors used an alternating treatments design to evaluate the effects of the two strategies on students’ on-task behavior and daily quiz scores in identifying states on a map of the United States. The results showed that the CR+ was more effective than CR in increasing on-task behavior and accuracy levels on daily quiz scores, as well as performance on a 1-week delayed recall test. The teacher and students rated the CR+ as highly acceptable. A discussion of limitations, future research, and practical implications is included.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalEducation and Treatment of Children
Volume40
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Keywords

  • choral responding
  • mild to moderate disabilities
  • mnemonic device
  • on-task behavior

Disciplines

  • Education
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development

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