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UCANFNSH: A VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CREATED TO ENGAGE AND INSPIRE SELF-DETERMINATION IN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH LEARNIN
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Title
UCANFNSH:
A
VIRTUAL
LEARNING
ENVIRONMENT
CREATED
TO
ENGAGE
AND
INSPIRE
SELF-DETERMINATION
IN
MIDDLE
SCHOOL
STUDENTS
WITH
LEARNIN
Author
Rosenblatt, Kara
Keywords
self-determination
learning disabilities
transition services
special education
Abstract
This
study
explored
the
efficacy
of
using
a
virtual
college
campus
to
teach
self-determination
skills
to
middle
school
students
with
learning
disabilities.
Teaching
self-determination
skills
is
considered
best
practice
for
students
with
disabilities
as they
transition
into
adulthood.
Three
measures
, a
self-determination
knowledge
measurement
scale
, a
behavior
rubric
, and
15
multiple
choice
questions
measured
self-determination
knowledge
and
skill
application
ability
with
71
middle
school
students
with
learning
disabilities.
The
measures
were
used
to
determine
whether
the
students
who
learned
about
self-determination
skills
in the
virtual
college
setting
during
one
training
session
displayed
more
knowledge
and
application
of these
skills
than
students
who
learned
about
and
applied
these
skills
in the
natural
setting.
Empirical
data
revealed
that
overall
,
students
made
significant
gains
in their
capacity
to be
self-determined
in
both
natural
and
virtual
settings.
Students
who
participated
in
self-determination
skills
training
in the
virtual
college
setting
displayed
significantly
more
self-determination
skills
knowledge
than the
two
control
groups.
Anecdotal
evidence
suggested
that the
students
who
learned
in the
virtual
learning
environment
were also
able
to
generalize
these
skills
to
both
home
and
school
settings
after
only
one
training
session.
Recommendations
were
made
for
future
studies
utilizing
virtual
learning
environments
to
teach
students
with
disabilities
self-determination
skills
and
increasing
the
use
of
digital
media
in
teacher
preparation
programs.
Adviser
Cross, Lee
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Child, Family and Community Sciences
Degree Grantor
Education
Degree Program
Education PhD
Graduation Date
2009-01-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2009-09-18
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0002829
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0002829
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