James E. Connell
Associate Professor
School of Education
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. James E. Connell is an Associate Professor in the School of Education’s Special Education Program, the Applied Behavioral Analysis Program, and is the director of the AJ Drexel Autism Institute. His research interests include identifying the variables that influence adult behavior change in community settings and widespread dissemination of evidence-based interventions in school and community settings. Connell also gives a variety of different lectures. His most recently spoke about the links between secondary services and adult services at a workshop at the Penn State Autism Conference. His most recent research is called “Sleep in Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder"
Research Interest
Identifying the variables that influence adult behavior change in community settings
Publications
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Sances, J., Day-Watkins, J., Connell, J.E., (2017). Teaching an adult with autism spectrum disorder to use an activity schedule during a vocational beekeeping task. (Under review).
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Day-Watkins, J., Pallathra, A., Connell, J.E., & Brodkin, E. (2016). Behavior skills training with voice-over instruction. (Under Review)
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Souders M, Zavodny S, Erikson W, Sinko R, Connell J.E., Kerns C, Shaaf R, & Pinto-Marin J. (2017). Sleep in Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Current Psychiatry Reports, 19(6): 34.