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Louvis, Alex – Preventing School Failure, 1990
A data-based crisis support program at a special school for severely emotionally disturbed children provides on-the-spot intervention for students with behavioral difficulties, records data about the incident, and provides monthly summary data reports on program use. One month's data report is used to illustrate program structure and data…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Crisis Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
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Epstein, Michael H.; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1995
This study compared homework problems among 42 students (ages 7-18) with behavior disorders (BD) and 42 students without disabilities. Students with BD scored significantly higher on a Homework Problems Checklist than did nondisabled peers. Suggested interventions to address specific habits and problems that impair students' homework completion…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Intervention
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Kauffman, James M. – Preventing School Failure, 1994
Seven steps for dealing with social violence include provide effective consequences, teach nonaggressive responses, stop aggression early, restrict access to instruments of aggression, restrain and reform public displays of aggression, correct conditions of everyday life that foster aggression, and offer more effective instruction and more…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wehby, Joseph H. – Preventing School Failure, 1994
This review describes four major hypotheses related to aggressive behavior and reviews current means for assessment. Hypotheses suggest that aggressive behavior is the result of a social skills deficit, positive or negative reinforcement, environmental deficits, or deficits in the cognitive processing of social stimuli. Changes in assessment…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Disorders, Environmental Influences, Etiology
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Vann, Michael; Schubert, Steven R.; Rogers, Dan – Preventing School Failure, 2000
This article describes an Escambia County, Florida, program that serves male, middle school, juvenile delinquents or adjudicated youth with disabilities. It describes the program's development, components, successes, and failures. It notes program eligibility, intake and orientation processes, social skills intervention, academic program, and the…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Delinquency, Disabilities, High Risk Students
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Mukuria, Gathogo; Korir, Julie – Preventing School Failure, 2006
There is a continuing disparity in educational services in Kenya for children with disabilities. Traditional African beliefs, cultural perspectives, and religious practices have resulted in negative attitudes toward individuals with disabilities. As a consequence, educational services for individuals with special needs (especially for those with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Negative Attitudes, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Problems
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Guetzloe, Eleanor – Preventing School Failure, 1999
Discussion of the problem of violence in children and adolescents offers a public health model of prevention and intervention which views prevention activity as either primary, secondary, or tertiary, depending on the stage to which a problem has progressed. A table lists conditions that exacerbate or contribute to violent behavior in the school…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
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Estes, Mary Bailey – Preventing School Failure, 2006
Five years ago, the author examined the extent and quality of education to students with disabilities in Texas's public charter schools. Many schools were designated "at-risk" because of the percentage of enrolled students who met the state's at-risk criteria. Students with learning disabilities and behavioral disorders made up the…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Charter Schools, Behavior Disorders, Learning Disabilities
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Kaff, Marilyn S.; Zabel, Robert H.; Milham, Morgan – Preventing School Failure, 2007
In this study, the authors determine special educators' judgments of the use, intensity, and effectiveness of communication and behavior management strategies. In an earlier study, F. H. Wood (1991) examined general educators' cost-benefit considerations in managing behavior of students with emotional or behavioral disorders. As an extension of…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, General Education, Special Education Teachers, Behavior Disorders
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Bullock, Lyndal M.; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1996
This article first delineates observations and recommendations of an interdisciplinary group that addressed the issue of school aggression and violence; and then presents recommendations for developing and implementing a systematic response to aggression and violence in schools. Also provided is a list of resources on effective practices in…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Alexander, Karenlee Clarke; Larkin, Dave – Preventing School Failure, 1994
Poetry writing is recommended in working with adolescent students both with and without emotional/behavioral disorders. Poetry writing is seen as having value in preventing emotional problems and in reaching depressed adolescents with language deficits. Examples are given from poems written by seventh graders. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Creative Writing, Depression (Psychology)
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Braaten, Barbara; Quinn, Carol – Preventing School Failure, 2000
This program describes a program at one Minnesota elementary school that works to optimally include 32 students with emotional and behavioral disorders. The three special classes involve increasing amounts of time spent in mainstream settings with decreasing amounts of additional support. Key program characteristics include philosophy, goals,…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Inclusive Schools
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Wood, Frank H. – Preventing School Failure, 2001
A look back at educational programs for students with emotional and behavioral disorders notes beginnings in Minnesota, an early (1960) incidence survey, development of the special education profession, and inclusion of socially maladjusted and/or conduct-disordered behavior. Future issues include increasing mistrust of socially sanctioned…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Educational History, Educational Trends, Emotional Disturbances
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Forness, Steven R.; Kavale, Kenneth A. – Preventing School Failure, 2001
This article raises four issues in the education of students with emotional and/or behavioral disorders. These are: (1) misidentification, (2) diagnostic omission of comorbidity, (3) psychopharmacologic under treatment, and (4) misunderstanding of developmental psychopathology. (Contains references.) (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification, Drug Therapy
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Fishman, Robin; Stelk, Wayne; Clark, Hewitt B. – Preventing School Failure, 1997
Describes the support services offered by MENTOR, a national provider of treatment foster care services for children and adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral disabilities. MENTOR provides individualized residential services in host homes. The trained host/caregiver also provides both in- and out-of-the-classroom school assistance that…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Foster Care
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