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Acta Colombiana de Psicología | 2015

VALIDAÇÃO SOCIAL POR PAIS DE PROGRAMAS EM EDUCAÇÃO ESPECIAL BASEADOS NO MODELO ECOLÓGICO DE RISCO/RESILIÊNCIA

Acle Tomasini Guadalupe; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto; Rosalinda Lozada García; Gabriela Ordaz Villegas

Social validity is focused on analyzing how goals, procedures, and outcomes associated to an intervention program benefit target individuals, and whether the potential of the program’s objectives itself is in turn achieved, including expectation assessment, behavioral changes, opportunities and development of new skills, abilities and strategies. In this sense, the instrumentation of the Ecological Risk/Resilience Model proves to be of great importance, particularly in special education programs focused on reducing risk factors and encouraging resilient behaviors in students with special educational needs (SEN), their parents and teachers. The purpose of this study was to validate –through parents- the acceptability, educational significance and social importance of special education intervention programs based on the above mentioned model. The Social Validity of Special Education Programs Questionnaire was completed by 45 mothers, 10 fathers, and 5 grandfathers of 30 elementary school children identified as having SEN. The main findings showed that fathers noticed increased changes of resilient behaviors in students both at school and at home. Statistically significant differences in some features were found between male and female participants and in every dimension (i.e., acceptability, educational significance and social importance) between participants from both schools. Differences between participants regarding the type of SEN addressed by the programs were not found, which emphasizes the educational relevance of programs developed under this model.


Acta Colombiana de Psicología | 2015

VALIDACIÓN SOCIAL POR PADRES DE PROGRAMAS EN EDUCACIÓN ESPECIAL BASADOS EN EL MODELO ECOLÓGICO DE RIESGO/RESILIENCIA

Acle Tomasini Guadalupe; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto; Rosalinda Lozada García; Gabriela Ordaz Villegas

Social validity is focused on analyzing how goals, procedures, and outcomes associated to an intervention program benefit target individuals, and whether the potential of the program’s objectives itself is in turn achieved, including expectation assessment, behavioral changes, opportunities and development of new skills, abilities and strategies. In this sense, the instrumentation of the Ecological Risk/Resilience Model proves to be of great importance, particularly in special education programs focused on reducing risk factors and encouraging resilient behaviors in students with special educational needs (SEN), their parents and teachers. The purpose of this study was to validate –through parents- the acceptability, educational significance and social importance of special education intervention programs based on the above mentioned model. The Social Validity of Special Education Programs Questionnaire was completed by 45 mothers, 10 fathers, and 5 grandfathers of 30 elementary school children identified as having SEN. The main findings showed that fathers noticed increased changes of resilient behaviors in students both at school and at home. Statistically significant differences in some features were found between male and female participants and in every dimension (i.e., acceptability, educational significance and social importance) between participants from both schools. Differences between participants regarding the type of SEN addressed by the programs were not found, which emphasizes the educational relevance of programs developed under this model.


Acta Colombiana de Psicología | 2015

SOCIAL VALIDITY BY PARENTS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS BASED ON THE ECOLOGICAL RISK / RESILIENCE MODEL

Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto; Rosalinda Lozada García; Gabriela Ordaz Villegas

Social validity is focused on analyzing how goals, procedures, and outcomes associated to an intervention program benefit target individuals, and whether the potential of the program’s objectives itself is in turn achieved, including expectation assessment, behavioral changes, opportunities and development of new skills, abilities and strategies. In this sense, the instrumentation of the Ecological Risk/Resilience Model proves to be of great importance, particularly in special education programs focused on reducing risk factors and encouraging resilient behaviors in students with special educational needs (SEN), their parents and teachers. The purpose of this study was to validate –through parents- the acceptability, educational significance and social importance of special education intervention programs based on the above mentioned model. The Social Validity of Special Education Programs Questionnaire was completed by 45 mothers, 10 fathers, and 5 grandfathers of 30 elementary school children identified as having SEN. The main findings showed that fathers noticed increased changes of resilient behaviors in students both at school and at home. Statistically significant differences in some features were found between male and female participants and in every dimension (i.e., acceptability, educational significance and social importance) between participants from both schools. Differences between participants regarding the type of SEN addressed by the programs were not found, which emphasizes the educational relevance of programs developed under this model.


Acta Colombiana de Psicología, Vol. 10, no. 2 (jul.-dic. 2007); p. 19-30 | 2007

Discapacidad y rezago escolar: riesgos actuales

Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; María del Pilar Hernández; Fabiola Zacatelco Ramírez; Rosalinda Lozada García; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto


Psicología y educación: Presente y futuro, 2016, ISBN 9788460887140, págs. 2248-2255 | 2016

Perfil de desempeño en lectura y escritura entre estudiantes de 1º, 2º, y 3º de primaria de escuelas con jornada diferenciada

Laura Mª Martínez Basurto; Rosalinda Lozada García; Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; Gabriela Ordaz Villegas


Psicología y educación: Presente y futuro, 2016, ISBN 9788460887140, págs. 2239-2247 | 2016

Validez y confiabilidad de la prueba "Evaluación del desempeño en lectura y escritura" (EDLE) para niños de primaria

Rosalinda Lozada García; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto; Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; Gabriela Ordaz Villegas


Psicología y educación: Presente y futuro, 2016, ISBN 9788460887140, págs. 2198-2207 | 2016

Modelo ecosistémico de riesgo/resiliencia: validez social de un programa para niños con problemas de lenguaje

Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto


Educación y Futuro Digital | 2015

Programa de atención temprana para niños con problemas de lenguaje oral y escrito: Validación social1

Nelly Guadalupe Reyes López; Gabriela Ordaz Villegas; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto; Guadalupe Acle Tomasini


Resiliencia en educación especial: una experiencia en la escuela regular, 2013, ISBN 978-84-9784-706-3, págs. 63-104 | 2013

Condiciones personales asociadas al riesgo/resiliencia en educación especial

Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; María del Pilar Hernández; Fabiola Zacatelco Ramírez; Rosalinda Lozada García; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto


Resiliencia en educación especial: una experiencia en la escuela regular, 2013, ISBN 978-84-9784-706-3, págs. 255-306 | 2013

Promoción de conductas resilientes para niños de primer ciclo con dificultades en lectoescritura

Guadalupe Martínez García; Laura Mª Martínez Basurto; Guadalupe Acle Tomasini

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Guadalupe Acle Tomasini

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rosalinda Lozada García

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Fabiola Zacatelco Ramírez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gabriela Ordaz Villegas

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gabriela Ordaz Villegas

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Acle Tomasini Guadalupe

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Ma. Del Pilar Roque Hernández

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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María del Pilar Hernández

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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