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Evans, Susan S. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1989
An ecological survey is used to collect information about a wide range of variables that can influence a student's problem behavior. The survey enables teachers and parents to identify the settings and conditions in which behaviors are displayed, in order to develop an appropriate behavior change program. (JDD)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Disabilities, Ecological Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
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Carta, Judith J.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1990
The paper examines the application of ecobehavioral analysis to the study of transitions between special preschool and regular kindergarten settings. Two measures for evaluating ecobehavioral interactions are described: Ecobehavioral System for the Complex Assessment of Preschool Environments (ESCAPE) and Assessment Code/Checklist for Evaluating…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Ecological Factors, Educational Environment
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Lubeck, Roger C.; Chandler, Lynette K. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1990
This article provides information to assist family educators in conducting ecobehavioral assessment and organizing the home caregiving environment. Nutrition, health and safety practices, the quality of toys, parent-infant interactions, and daily caregiving routines are presented as critical aspects for effective caregiving environments.…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Ecological Factors, Evaluation Methods, Family Environment
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Cooper, Susan – PTA Today, 1991
Discusses the use of integrated pest management to foster a safe school environment free from pesticides. This effective, environmentally sound system minimizes human exposure and reduces the toxicity of materials used to control pests. Parents, teachers, and students can educate themselves to improve school pest control practices. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Ecological Factors, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
Yarrow, Ruth – Outdoor Communicator, 1982
Environmental educators are worried about the ultimate ecological threat--nuclear war, which could burn thousands of square miles, sterilize the soil, destroy 70 percent of the ozone layer letting in lethal ultraviolet rays, and cause severe radiation sickness. Educators must inform themselves, teach others, contact government representatives, and…
Descriptors: Debate, Ecological Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Magne, Olof – 1996
This Swedish paper discusses the design of an inclusive curriculum for students with disabilities based on Rousseau's concept of a social contract. The importance of a curricular philosophy in which social competence and ecological conditions are crucial provisions in shaping the curriculum is discussed. The social contract philosophy is used to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Ecological Factors
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Welch, Marshall – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1994
The advantages of an ecological approach for developing instructional interventions for students with special needs are discussed. The value of ongoing dialog among a variety of professionals and a wide range of assessment instruments is stressed. Guidelines for implementing ecological assessment by specialists in regular classrooms and during…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Design
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Hanif, Muhammad – Science and Children, 1990
Directions for the construction of a model bog habitat are provided including examples of plants and animals which may be suitable. Activities that use this model are suggested. Background information on the ecology and chemistry of the bog is included. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Culturing Techniques, Ecological Factors, Ecology
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Fuchs, Douglas; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1994
Teachers in Tennessee are using the Classroom Ecological Inventory (CEI) to prepare students with mild disabilities for moves into mainstream settings. The CEI was field tested as part of the Peabody Reintegration Project and involves observation of the regular classroom, regular teacher interview, comparison of the special and regular classrooms,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Ecological Factors, Educational Planning
Barnett, David W.; Carey, Karen T. – 1992
This book aims to help in developing interventions for preschool children with learning and behavior problems, guided by a scientist-practitioner model that integrates research and deals effectively with the realities of practice. The book emphasizes a theory of psychosocial change rather than developmental theories. The book is written for…
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems