Do Social Skills Programs Accommodate Cultural Diversity?: A Review of Secondary Curricula

Document Type

Conference Paper

Journal/Book Title/Conference

74th Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children

Publication Date

1996

Abstract

This review examined the extent to which commercially available social skills curricula designed for adolescent populations (including those with learning and behavior problems) accommodate cultural diversity. Introductory material discusses the need for culturally responsive teaching in social skills training. The study reviewed 11 curricula, and tables present a summary of each program and a comparison of the programs relative to 23 evaluative questions concerning culturally responsive teaching. The paper concludes that most commercially available social skills curricula for use with this population do not include many of the procedures considered to be important components of culturally responsive teaching. (Contains 55 references.) (DB)

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ERIC Reproduction Service No. 395 419

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