Research Article
Lane Maxcy, Denise A. Soares, Judith Harrison
CONT ED TECHNOLOGY, Volume 17, Issue 2, Article No: ep563
ABSTRACT
The current study evaluated the effect of technology-based self-management on disruptive behavior and academic engagement (AE) with a student with an emotional and behavioral disorder. A multiple baseline design across three general education settings was used to assess the effectiveness of the intervention, self-management using the CellF-Monitoring app. The use of technology based self-management resulted in an increase in AE across all three academic settings. Furthermore, students and teachers rated CellF-Monitoring app as highly social valid
Keywords: emotional behavior disorders, self-management, academic engagement, disruptive behavior, intervention