Using Mixed Methods to Evaluate Modified Schema-Based Instruction in General Education Classrooms

Jessica A. Bowman, John McDonnell, Karen Karp, Olivia F. Coleman, Carrie Clifton, Lyndsey Aiono Conradi, Joanna Ryan, Michael Farrell

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Abstract

In this convergent mixed methods design study, single-subject and qualitative data were collected concurrently to provide an in-depth picture of the impact of a modified schema-based instructional intervention. The intervention was delivered using instructional trials embedded across general education math lessons and a modified concrete-semi-concrete-abstract instructional sequence. This study investigated the impact of the intervention on the word-problem-solving, strategy use, and concept acquisition of three students with extensive support needs. The paraprofessional-delivered intervention was implemented in elementary general education mathematics classrooms using embedded instruction and focused on teaching students to solve addition and subtraction word-problems. Single-subject data indicated that all three students learned to solve word-problems given concrete materials but needed more time to master the use of semi concrete supports. Qualitative data indicated that students used taught and untaught strategies to solve word-problems, and mastered addition word-problems before subtraction when they were taught simultaneously. Data were integrated in narrative format to explore how strategy use and concept acquisition related to student word-problem-solving performance. Limitations and implications for research are discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)126-145
Number of pages20
JournalResearch and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

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Keywords

  • access to the general curriculum
  • content expertise
  • curriculum
  • inclusion
  • inclusive education
  • mathematics
  • paraprofessionals
  • personnel preparation
  • standards-based instruction/common core

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