
Emerging Research and Issues in Behavioral Disabilities
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focuses on emerging research and issues related to students identified with or at risk of EBD.
Chapters within the volume include reports of original research, and summaries of new and emerging research issues. Specific topics include: bullying; technology-based self-monitoring; issues around the direct observation of both student and teacher behavior; the characteristics of youth served in residential or other alternative settings because of their EBD; and the application of function-based logic to social skills intervention. Two additional chapters examine issues around identifying evidence-based practice in EBD, including guidance for practitioners who may be overwhelmed by the challenges of teaching students with EBD, as well as the vast array of resources they must sift through to locate credible and reliable information on effective interventions.
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This book presents the latest work in education and treatment of emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) in children and youth with autism, learning disabilities, intellectual disability, and other conditions. Major themes include academic skills, functional behavioral assessment, and alternative placements. Several chapters are devoted to applications of direct observation for measuring classroom behavior of students, for assessing teacher behavior in the classroom, and for developing protocols for specific research questions. Other subjects addressed include bullying, positive behavioral interventions, and technology-based self-monitoring. -- Annotation (c)2019 * (protoview.com) *More details
Persons
School of Education at the University of Virginia. His professional interests
include evidence-based practice and open science in special education. He
co-edits the journal Behavioral Disorders,
and is associate editor for Exceptional
Children and Remedial and Special Education.
Melody
Tankersley is Senior Associate Provost and Graduate Dean at Kent State
University, where she is also a Professor of Special Education. She focuses her scholarship on
issues related to identifying and using evidence-based practices, positive
behavioral programming, the prevention of emotional and behavioral disorders,
and parent interventions.
Content
2. Developing Direct Observation Systems to Measure Classroom Behavior for Students with Behavioral Disabilities; Blair P. Lloyd and Joseph H. Wehby
3. A Generalizability Study of a Direct Observation Screening Tool of Teachers' Classroom Management Skills; Nicholas A. Gage, HyunSuk Han, Ashley S. MacSuga-Gage, Debra Prykanowski, and Alexandria Harvey
4. Emerging Research and Development in Technology-Based Self-Monitoring; Allison Bruhn and Howard P. Wills
5. Bullying and Students with Behavioral Disabilities: Examining the Intersection of Definition and Behaviors; Chad A. Rose, Taylor Webb, and Gloria McGillen
6. Behavioral, Academic, and Social Characteristics of Students with Behavioral Difficulties Served in a Residential Facility; Robin Parks Ennis, Lauren L. Evanovich, Mickey Losinski, Kristine Jolivette, and Kathleen Kimball
7. Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports in Alternative Educational Placements; Sara C. McDaniel, Sarah Wilkinson, and Brandi Simonsen
8. Sources of Evidence-based Practice in EBD: Issues and Challenges; Lauren W. Collins and Timothy J. Landrum
9. Incorporating Function-based Support into Social Skills Interventions to Enhance Generalization; Leslie D. MacKay, Kent McIntosh, and Jacqueline A. Brown
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