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20 Years of Interteaching Research and Practice: A Tutorial for its Use in the Classroom
Abstract
Boyce and Hineline (2002) published their seminal article describing interteaching more than 2 decades ago. Since then, a robust line of research has emerged demonstrating the efficacy of this instructional approach in college classrooms across a variety of subjects, class sizes, levels of instruction, and in the most recent research, across various teaching and learning modalities. The purpose of this article is to provide a guide and resource for those interested in implementing interteaching in their classroom as well as those interested in conducting interteaching research. The information provided in this tutorial stems both from the current, supporting literature base and the authorsβ collective experiences implementing interteaching in their own classrooms over the last decade.
A Primer on Private Equity Ownership in ABA
Abstract
The applied behavior analysis (ABA) service industry is currently estimated to be worth at least $4 billion. As a result of potential profits that can be made from ABA services, for-profit organizations have become more common in the field. One type of for-profit organization that has become especially prominent in the ABA service industry is private equity (PE)-owned ABA companies. As PE ownership has become more common in ABA and other human service industries, concerns about PE ownership have grown across disciplines. The current article focuses specifically on PEβs involvement in ABA services. The definition of PE and its fundamental components are discussed, along with their potential benefits and risks. The potential impacts of PE and opportunities for future research are also discussed.