The Impact of the Competent Learner Model on the GARS, Vineland, and PLS Outcomes for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Dana Cihelkova*, Dan Hursh*,

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The Impact of the Competent Learner Model on the GARS, Vineland, and PLS Outcomes for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Dana Cihelkova*, Dan Hursh*,
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The Impact of the Competent Learner Model on the GARS, Vineland, and PLS Outcomes for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Dana Cihelkova*, Dan Hursh*, Krina Durica**, Emily Strausbaugh,** Kirsten Yurich**, Vicci Tucci***, and Leo Schlosnagle † *West Virginia University, **The Vista School, ***Tucci Learning Solutions † The Center for Excellence in Disabilities at WVU ABSTRACT The Competent Learner Model (CLM) is a behavioral model derived from Applied Behavior Analysis, Direct Instruction, and Precision Teaching. It is designed to develop seven comprehensive behavioral repertoires: Participator Writer Reader Problem Solver Listener Observer Talker This study evaluated the relation between the CLM and development of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders at The Vista School. The study measured changes in the children’s behavior from their initial enrollment at the school until two years later using the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, The Gilliam Autism Rating Scale, and the Preschool Language Scale. The results indicate significant relations between the CLM and improvements in several behavioral domains. There were significant improvements in students’ adaptive behavior, personal, school community, interpersonal, and coping skills as well as decreases in stereotyped behavior and the overall Autism Index. There were large effect sizes for improvements in play and leisure, socialization, social interaction, auditory comprehension, and expressive communication indicating the statistical and practical importance of the changes in the children’s behavior. METHOD Participants Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders who were students at Vista school (N = 79). Males made up 86% and females 14%. The oldest participant in this study was 21 years old and the youngest participant was four years old. Their mean age was eight years at the time of the first measurements. Measurement Preschool Language Scale 4 th & 5 th Editions raw scores. Gilliam Autism Rating Scale. Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Vineland –II). Procedure The pretest assessments (time 1) were administrated when the students started the program at The Vista School (where the CLM is fully implemented). The posttest assessments (time 2) were administrated after the participants were attending The Vista School for two years. The study posed a directional research hypothesis that after the CLM implementation the assessed behavioral domains will change in a positive direction. Therefore, the statistical test was one-tailed with a the level of risk of Type I error set at p < RESULTS The incorporation of the CLM curriculum was associated with significant improvement in students’ adaptive behavior, personal, school community, interpersonal, play and leisure, coping, socialization, social interaction, auditory comprehension, and expressive communication skills as well as decreases in stereotyped behavior and the overall Autism Index. Several significant differences were associated with large effect sizes: Play and Leisure Skills (r = 0.6) Socialization (r = 0.6) Social Interaction (r = 0.7) Auditory Comprehension (r = 0.7) Expressive Communication (r = 0.7) Table 1 shows the significance of differences between children’s scores before (time 1) and after (time 2) involvement in the CLM program at The Vista School An ↑ indicates significant improvement and a ↓ indicates significant regression between time 1 and time 2. Rows that are green are subscales where significant differences were observed between time 1 and time 2. IMPLICATIONS Initial findings suggest that the CLM may be beneficial for the development of skills in several domains among children with autism. However, causality can not yet be established. Further research is necessary to isolate the functional aspects of the CLM. Furthermore, it is not known whether improvements and regressions in the variables in this study were due to exposure to the CLM, maturation, or a combination of the two factors. Table 1: Differences in scores between time 1 and time 2 ScaleSubscale and Direction of ChangeSig. Vineland-II Adaptive Behavior ↑.013 Receptive Language.291 Expressive Language.267 Written Language ↓.023 Communication.216 Personal ↑.048 Domestic ↓.046 Academic.103 Community ↓.004 School Community ↑.029 Daily Living Skills.073 Interpersonal ↑.001 Play and Leisure Skills ↑.000 Coping ↑.000 Socialization ↑.000 Gross Motor Skills.289 Fine Motor Skills.215 Motor Skills.332 Gilliam Autism Rating Scale Autism Index ↑.001 Stereotyped Behavior ↑.048 Communication.137 Social Interaction ↑.000 Preschool Language Scale Auditory Comprehension ↑.000 Expressive Communication ↑.000 Note: All tests are dependent one-tailed t tests and all of the Motor Skills measures were estimated for participants ages seven to 21 years. This research was made possible in part by a research stipend provided by the Center for Excellence in Disabilities at WVU.