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Communication Intervention for Students with Severe Disability: results of a partner training program
Authors:Michael Arthur  Nancy Butterfield  David H McKinnon
Institution:1. Special Education Centre , The University of Newcastle , Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia;2. Charles Sturt University , Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
Abstract:This paper reports on the evaluation of a professional development program designed for communication partners of students with severe disability. The program aimed to facilitate the translation of reported best practice in the area of communication to classroom practice. A model of case application was used to enhance partner acquisition of targeted skills and knowledge, thereby addressing perceived concerns in this area. Participants including teachers, teacher aides, and speech pathologists completed pre‐ and post‐intervention questionnaires measuring skills, knowledge, and concerns. Data were analysed on the basis of participant role to determine the significance of change between groups. Results suggest that the professional development program was effective. Teachers and teacher aides reported increased skills and knowledge, accompanied by reduced concerns. Speech pathologists indicated minimal change in either area. These findings are explored in the context of the current research literature on partner training in communication intervention.
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