From Goals to Data and Back Again: Adding Backbone to Developmental Intervention for Children with Autism
Autor Jill Fain Lehman, Rebecca Klawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2003
A useful CD ROM provides a shortcut to setting up forms and guidance in their completion.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781843107538
ISBN-10: 1843107538
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 1 x 1 x 1 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:PAP/CDR
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1843107538
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 1 x 1 x 1 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:PAP/CDR
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
I would recommend this book to all professionals who work with children on the autistic spectrum and who have responsibility for target setting. I believe that it would be an invaluable resource for the comprehensive list of goals and chapters on target setting and data collection.
This substansial publication is aimed at education and care professionals, and parents or carers. It provides both a framework for and step-by-step guide to setting developmental goals, measuring progress, and how to analyse results with the aim of moving on to the next round of intervention. This self-contained and practical guide and workbook should be of interest to many.
This book contains a comprehensive guide to gathering data and how to present it in a manner that is easily accessible to all those who may wish to interpret the results. The chapters are carefully thought out and the subjects covered range from Identifying Goals to Collecting the Data. Within the book are exercises that allow the reader to attain a practical experience of the methods being outlined, and therefore gain a deeper understanding of the text. This is a comprehensive self-teaching guide to data handling, but is not overwhelmed with professional jargon and therefore accessible to all those involved in intervention programmes.
This is an excellent book that encourages a more systematic approach to addressing student's learning needs. Although the authors focus on children with autistic spectrum disorders, the book is useful for intervention with any group of individuals.'
Contents: ***** Readability: ***** Value: *****
"Things to Remember" are helpfully listed at the end of chapters and there are exercises to test the reader's understanding.
This substansial publication is aimed at education and care professionals, and parents or carers. It provides both a framework for and step-by-step guide to setting developmental goals, measuring progress, and how to analyse results with the aim of moving on to the next round of intervention. This self-contained and practical guide and workbook should be of interest to many.
This book contains a comprehensive guide to gathering data and how to present it in a manner that is easily accessible to all those who may wish to interpret the results. The chapters are carefully thought out and the subjects covered range from Identifying Goals to Collecting the Data. Within the book are exercises that allow the reader to attain a practical experience of the methods being outlined, and therefore gain a deeper understanding of the text. This is a comprehensive self-teaching guide to data handling, but is not overwhelmed with professional jargon and therefore accessible to all those involved in intervention programmes.
This is an excellent book that encourages a more systematic approach to addressing student's learning needs. Although the authors focus on children with autistic spectrum disorders, the book is useful for intervention with any group of individuals.'
Contents: ***** Readability: ***** Value: *****
"Things to Remember" are helpfully listed at the end of chapters and there are exercises to test the reader's understanding.
Cuprins
1. Why we wrote this book. 2. Identifying goals. 3. Writing measurable goals. 4. Collecting the data. 5. Putting it all together - Joey, Tyler and Mai Lin. 6. From data collection to data analysis. 7. Detecting change - the mean. 8. Measuring reliability - the standard deviation. 9. Exceptions that prove the rule - factor data. 10. Coming full circle - Joey, Tyler and Mai Lin. 11. Conclusions. Appendix A - Basic intervention goals for children with autism. Appendix B - Charts and handouts, Appendix C - Exercises. References. Index.