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Jordanian Educational Journal

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2020

Special education

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The Evaluation Of The Degree Of Application Of Special Education Teachers In Jordan To The Strategies Of Applied Behavior Analysis In Light Of Some Variables, ميساء عبدالحميد العجارمة, Dr.Jamal Al-Khatib Jul 2020

The Evaluation Of The Degree Of Application Of Special Education Teachers In Jordan To The Strategies Of Applied Behavior Analysis In Light Of Some Variables, ميساء عبدالحميد العجارمة, Dr.Jamal Al-Khatib

Jordanian Educational Journal

The objective of this study was to examine special education teacher's application of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). A scale with satisfactory content validity and internal consistency was constructed on (200) teachers of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, and learning disabilities who were chosen by the stratified random sample method from (27) public and private schools and special needs' centers in Amman. The results showed that teachers possess a high level application of (ABA). Furthermore, the results revealed no significant differences among teachers due to specialization, training, teaching experience and/or disability types. The results also revealed significant differences among teachers due …


The Level Of Special Education Teachers' Application Of Evidence-Based Practices In Supporting The Transition Of Students With Disabilities To Post-School Life In Jordan, In The Light Of Some Variables, Naheel Saleh Shalabi, Dr.Jamal Al-Khatib Jul 2020

The Level Of Special Education Teachers' Application Of Evidence-Based Practices In Supporting The Transition Of Students With Disabilities To Post-School Life In Jordan, In The Light Of Some Variables, Naheel Saleh Shalabi, Dr.Jamal Al-Khatib

Jordanian Educational Journal

The aim of this study was to determine the level of special education teachers' application of evidence-based practices in supporting the transition of students with disabilities to post-school life. A scale with satisfactory content validity and internal consistency was distributed to (132) teachers of students with intellectual disability, hearing impairment, visual impairment, autism spectrum disorder and learning disability who were selected from (25) public and private schools and special education centers in Amman, the capital of Jordan. The results showed that the level of special education teachers' application of evidence-based practicies was moderate. The results also revealed no significant differences …