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Error Monitoring Strategy Book
Author(s): Jean B. Schumaker, Susan M. Nolan, and Donald D. Deshler

Publication Info: University of Kansas

Error Monitoring Resources:

VIDEO

PPTs

  • Error Monitoring  presentation (ppt)

MORE

  • Error Monitoring Strategy study guide (pdf)
  • Access Learning Strategies and Content Enhancement Checklists
  • Instructional Protocol  example for introducing EM schoolwide - Cheever  and Video
  • Description of Error Monitoring Strategy from the SIM website
  • Common Language of Instruction for All Writing Strategies

Stratenotes and Strategrams

  • Strategram Volume 8 Issue 4: Using Error Monitoring with Computers

Research

 

  • Schumaker, J.B., Deshler, D.D., Alley, G.R., Warner, M.M., Clark, F.L., & Nolan, S. (1982) Error monitoring 1982: A learning strategy for improving adolescent academic performance. In W. M. Cruickshank & J.W. Lerner (Eds.), Coming of Age: Vol. 3 The Best of ACLD (pp. 170-183). Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Three replications of a multiple-baseline design across students is employed to determine the effect of teaching adolescents with LD the Error Monitoring Strategy.

 

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