scholarly journals Effectiveness of Class-wide Positive Behavioral Support Intervention in Teaching Social Skills to Students in a Primary School Activity Club

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 185-201
Author(s):  
Seray Olcay
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marlina - Marlina

This research is aimed at investigating a model of social skills training for children with special needs in inclusive primary school. The study is used at research and development. The training model involves the normal children as training mediators, the so-called peer-mediated social skills intervention (PMSSI), PMSSI model is developed into seven steps. The results of the development are: (1) PMSSI model is appropriate to meet the needs of children with special needs and normal children as social skills training; (2) PMSSI model has the steps description of social skills training which are organized, hierarchical, and clear; (3) PMSSI model is useful for classroom teachers and special educator teachers in inclusive primary school; and (4) PMSSI model is efficient in terms of cost but not of time. Based on the results of the development, there are two suggestions: (1) the need for training the trainers on the use of PMSSI model before being applied in inclusive primary school, and (2) the implementation of social skills training should be done integratedly in academic activities or in a playgroup setting.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 75
Author(s):  
Hellya Agustina

This research aimed to examine positive behavioral support by teacher had been trained to reduce off-task behavior students. The participants of students was second grade of senior high school at Banjarmasin. The reason for using this design was to identifiying behavior target repeatedly with a certain time period. The instruments was be used to take data from observation form positive behavioral support and off-task behavior. The result ofanalysis data was by using visual analysis and qualitative analysis. From two of analysis indicated that there was different between before and after positive behavioral support implemented by teacher and off-task behavior of two students were reduced into lower frequency.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 472-475
Author(s):  
Nikolina Tareva ◽  

The proposed article reviews and characterizes the different roles which are performed by the teacher as one of the participants in the pedagogical interaction in project-based learning (PBL ). A comparative analysis is made of the influence of the teacher on the ongoing processes in the pupil group, depending on his role in PBL as a trainer, facilitator or coach in the course of training. The study examines a few models of communication between the teacher and the pupil teams in primary school, who are trained through project activities, contributing to both the acquisition of knowledge and practical skills, as well as the formation of social skills and competences.


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