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189. What Is Discrete Trial Teaching: What You Need to Know

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There are a lot of myths about discrete trial teaching, like when it is used and how it needs to be implemented. Discrete trial teaching is an evidence-based practice that allows a high level of repetition for students to practice a particular skill. They can be incredibly effective in helping students with autism learn new skills when they are used properly. But there are certain elements that need to be included in discrete trials to actually make it true discrete trial teaching.

In this episode, I am breaking down the components that make up discrete trial teaching. We are looking at the evidence behind DTT, what discrete trial teaching actually is, what skills discrete trials are useful for, and what skills DTT is limited for.

01:54 - The history and research behind ABA and autism

08:17 - What discrete trials are and why they are so effective

10:52 - The importance of attending behavior in discrete trials

12:38 - Why we need to use clear and concise directions during discrete trials

17:31 - How prompting is used in DTT

18:55 - The role of reinforcer and consequences

21:36 - Some considerations in the ways you can provide discrete trial teaching

Show Notes: http://autismclassroomresources.com/episode189

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There are a lot of myths about discrete trial teaching, like when it is used and how it needs to be implemented. Discrete trial teaching is an evidence-based practice that allows a high level of repetition for students to practice a particular skill. They can be incredibly effective in helping students with autism learn new skills when they are used properly. But there are certain elements that need to be included in discrete trials to actually make it true discrete trial teaching.

In this episode, I am breaking down the components that make up discrete trial teaching. We are looking at the evidence behind DTT, what discrete trial teaching actually is, what skills discrete trials are useful for, and what skills DTT is limited for.

01:54 - The history and research behind ABA and autism

08:17 - What discrete trials are and why they are so effective

10:52 - The importance of attending behavior in discrete trials

12:38 - Why we need to use clear and concise directions during discrete trials

17:31 - How prompting is used in DTT

18:55 - The role of reinforcer and consequences

21:36 - Some considerations in the ways you can provide discrete trial teaching

Show Notes: http://autismclassroomresources.com/episode189

Resources:


If you're enjoying this podcast, could you please take a quick moment to leave your review on Apple Podcasts? It would mean the world to me and will help spread the word to other special educators. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  continue reading

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