The effective learning of discrete trial teaching: Evidence from pre-service teachers of children with autism
MA Shucai1,2,3(), LI Mengchun1,2,3, QIAO Yu1,2,3, HE Huan1,2,3, LUO Manling1,2,3
1Autism Research Center, School of Educational Science, Northwest Normal University 2Center for Special Education Research, School of Educational Science, Northwest Normal University 3Department of Special Education, School of Educational Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China
MA Shucai, LI Mengchun, QIAO Yu, HE Huan, LUO Manling. (2023). The effective learning of discrete trial teaching: Evidence from pre-service teachers of children with autism. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 55(2), 237-256.
Table 1 Multiple comparisons of the learning effects (number of times needed by participants who reached the mastery standards) under three material presentation modes in Experiment 1
Table 1 Multiple comparisons of the learning effects (number of times needed by participants who reached the mastery standards) under three material presentation modes in Experiment 1
(I) Material presentation mode
(J) Material presentation mode
Mean differences (I−J)
p
video
word
−1.83
0.000
PPT
−1.00
0.043
word
video
1.83
0.000
PPT
0.83
0.111
PPT
video
1.00
0.043
word
−0.83
0.111
Table 2 Multiple comparisons of the learning effects (number of times needed by participants who reached mastery standards) under three material presentation modes in Experiment 2
Table 2 Multiple comparisons of the learning effects (number of times needed by participants who reached mastery standards) under three material presentation modes in Experiment 2
(I) Material presentation mode
(J) Material presentation mode
Mean differences (I−J)
p
video
word
−4.00
0.000
PPT
−1.00
0.025
word
video
4.00
0.000
PPT
3.00
0.002
PPT
video
1.00
0.025
word
−3.00
0.002
Table 3 The average number of learning times and the increased percentage of fidelity for participants who achieved mastery standards under three material presentation modes [M (SD), N = 6]
Table 3 The average number of learning times and the increased percentage of fidelity for participants who achieved mastery standards under three material presentation modes [M (SD), N = 6]
Material presentation mode
Learning times
Increased fidelity(%)
video
2.50 (0.55)
41.70 (5.36)
word
5.67 (1.03)
26.27 (2.88)
PPT
3.83 (0.75)
30.00 (2.62)
Figure 1.Comparison of the learning times in which participants achieved mastery standards (the correction rate of finding wrong steps> 80%) under three material presentation modes.
Figure 1. Comparison of the learning times in which participants achieved mastery standards (the correction rate of finding wrong steps> 80%) under three material presentation modes.