Using Project Based Learning to Teach Applied Behavior Analysis Knowledge and Skills to Pre-Service Teachers

Authors

  • Summer Koltonski Stephen F. Austin State Univeristy
  • Tingting Xu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59719/txep.v7i2.4

Keywords:

Classroom management, Applied behavior analysis, Project based learning

Abstract

Classroom management is a leading challenge for teachers. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) strategies can improve classroom management, however, there is a lack of research on teaching ABA skills. One approach to teaching new skills is Project Based Learning (PBL). Using a PBL format, this study implemented a Behavior Change Project where participants completed a project that incorporated ABA strategies. Pre- and post-assessments showed positive increases, indicating participants gained a better knowledge about ABA and classroom management strategies. Results indicate participants felt more comfortable implementing ABA strategies and designing data collection procedures. In addition, this project helped participants increase professional skills.

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Published

2023-10-07

How to Cite

Koltonski, S., & Xu, T. (2023). Using Project Based Learning to Teach Applied Behavior Analysis Knowledge and Skills to Pre-Service Teachers. Texas Educator Preparation, 7(2), 9–28. https://doi.org/10.59719/txep.v7i2.4