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An Analysis Of Functional Behavioral Assessments Used In Public Schools In Tennessee And Georgia., Dana Winningham
An Analysis Of Functional Behavioral Assessments Used In Public Schools In Tennessee And Georgia., Dana Winningham
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to survey special education supervisors in public school systems throughout Tennessee and Georgia to determine the types of Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) procedures used and training provided to assessment personnel in their school systems. The primary focus of the study was on who conducts assessments, differences between the amount of training and support provided by school districts, and the use of best practices in conducting these assessments.
Surveys were mailed to 317 supervisors, 108 in Tennessee, and 123 in Georgia. These supervisors were asked to respond to questions concerning assessments in their respective school …
The Express: September 19, 2002, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: September 19, 2002, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2002-2003 (Volume 7)
Ruiz drives students to the Word — TUFW upgrades campus security to aid, protect students — Parents’ Weekend combined with Homecoming — Record TUFW increase due to more than freshman — Adventures in Christ — 9-11 Remembered — Fort Wayne commemorates the events of Sept. 11 — Top toon treats include exploding planets, burning bushes — Read this and get straight A’s! — Generation 9-11: Don’t call me that! — Upcoming Events — The Express Index — Gym floor floods twice during the summer — Discipleship Coordinators are newest addition to the Residence Life staff — Season starts rough for …
An In-Service Teacher Training Manual For Promoting Effective Interventions Of Student Misbehavior For Primary Schools In Belize, Shirlene O'Brien
An In-Service Teacher Training Manual For Promoting Effective Interventions Of Student Misbehavior For Primary Schools In Belize, Shirlene O'Brien
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An in-service training manual with effective strategies for managing students' behavior was designed for Primary Schools in Belize. The techniques and materials included are based on a review of relevant literature, best practices and appropriate resources collected from elementary and middle schools in the United States and one primary school in Belize. The manual will provide school principals and teachers with criteria for developing school-wide discipline plans, programs for encouraging and recognizing good behavior, and effective classroom behavior management and intervention strategies.
A Process Model For An In-School Suspension Program, Lynndee C. Stevens
A Process Model For An In-School Suspension Program, Lynndee C. Stevens
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The purpose of this project was to develop a process model for an In-School Suspension (ISS) program for Eileen B. Kalles Junior High School, Puyallup, Washington. To accomplish this purpose, a review ofrelated literature was conducted. Additionally, related information and materials from selected sources were obtained and analyzed.
A Research Based District Wide Discpline Policy, From Goal To Approval, Timothy Craig Morello
A Research Based District Wide Discpline Policy, From Goal To Approval, Timothy Craig Morello
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In the late 1990's the Wenatchee School District realized that the community and staff were dissatisfied with the state of discipline in the district. The schools, as is the case in the community at large, could no longer rely on traditional approaches to dealing with a growing number of incidents of anti-social behavior. A lack of discipline appeared to be at the root of the problem in the home and subordinately the root of the problem in the schools (McEvoy & Welker, 2000). In addition, disciplinary practices in many schools are inconsistent and ineitable (Skiba & Peterson, 2000). The District …
Georgia High School Principals' Perceptions Of Inclusion, James Timothy Yarborough
Georgia High School Principals' Perceptions Of Inclusion, James Timothy Yarborough
Legacy ETDs
While considerable research has been conducted concerning the perceptions of teachers regarding the practice of inclusion, there is little corresponding research about the perceptions of principals towards inclusion. Also, much ofthe existing research is contradictory. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to provide educational policymakers with data regarding inclusion. Since principals are responsible for designing and instituting inclusion programs at the school level, their current and prevailing perceptions regarding inclusion were the missing pieces of the information puzzle.
In an attempt to fill this void, the researcher created a survey with quantitative and qualitative components. The survey was distributed …
Nf531 Parenting Your Child Effectively: Change Surroundings Instead Of Behavior, Marilyn Fox
Nf531 Parenting Your Child Effectively: Change Surroundings Instead Of Behavior, Marilyn Fox
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication contains information about changing the surroundings instead of the behavior when parenting your children.