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    Effects of modified schema-based instruction to teach students with Autism to solve additive compare problems

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    URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10902/35457
    DOI: 10.1177/00224669241252422
    ISSN: 0022-4669
    ISSN: 1538-4764
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    Goñi Cervera, JuncalAutoridad Unican; Polo Blanco, IreneAutoridad Unican; Bruno, Alicia; Fernández Cobos, RaúlAutoridad Unican
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    2024
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    © 2024 Hammill Institute on Disabilities. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
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    Journal of Special Education, 2024, 58(3), 171- 182
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    Sage Publications
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    https://doi.org/10.1177/00224669241252422
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    Modified schema-based instruction
    ASD
    Additive compare problem solving
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    This study assessed the effectiveness of a modified schema-based instruction (MSBI) in teaching students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) how to solve additive compare word problems. The research was conducted in Spain, involving three students with ASD, aged 6, 7, and 9. The research design used was a single-case, multiple-baseline across-students design. The results showed a functional relation between a MSBI and the improvement in the performance of the three participants when solving additive compare problems of type difference amount unknown and compare amount unknown. The improvement was maintained for 4 to 6 weeks following the completion of the intervention. Moreover, two students were able to apply their skills to referenceamount-unknown compare problems, demonstrating successful generalization. However, their generalization to problems involving two operations was somewhat limited by difficulties with one of the operations. Social validity data collected from the students' families and teachers indicated that both groups had positive views on the use of the MSBI for mathematical word problem-solving skills.
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