Errorless learning involves the use of
Most to least prompting
This is an Example: "please raise your hand"
Verbal Prompt
What is the most intrusive type of prompt
Full Physical prompt
List prompts in order form least to most
visual, verbal, gestural, modeling, partial physical, full physical
Demonstrating the desired behavior or skill for the student to imitate
Modeling
What is the ultimate goal of errorless teaching
Independent responding
Gradually reducing the level of prompts using the prompt hierarchy to help consumers become more independent
Prompt Fading
Pictures, symbols, or written words that guide the student
Visual Prompts
What is the definition of “errorless learning/teaching”
Prompts are used to teach consumers new skills. They are stimuli presented before or after the SD and eventually help cue consumer to display the correct response
A guide for the use of prompts from most intrusive to least intrusive
Prompt Hierarchy
Partial Prompt
What are 2 purposes of a prompt hierarchy
to evoke correct responding and to reduce the likelihood of a prompt dependency
Prompt Dependence
The type of hierarchy used primarily for new learners
Most to least prompting
Immediate Prompting, Gradual Fading, Shaping are used in
Errorless Learning