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Sheaffer, Amanda W.; Majeika, Caitlyn E.; Gilmour, Allison F.; Wehby, Joseph H. – Behavioral Disorders, 2021
As the field moves toward adaptive and individualized behavior intervention, it is important to identify and consider relevant student characteristics as potential levers (i.e., critical factors) for improving intervention effectiveness. Motivated by previous findings suggesting that behavioral profiles and teachers' perceptions of students with…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, At Risk Students, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
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Smolkowski, Keith; Girvan, Erik J.; McIntosh, Kent; Nese, Rhonda N. T.; Horner, Robert H. – Behavioral Disorders, 2016
Racial disparities in rates of exclusionary school discipline are well documented and seemingly intractable. However, emerging theories on implicit bias show promise in identifying effective interventions. In this study, we used school discipline data from 1,666 elementary schools and 483,686 office discipline referrals to identify specific…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Elementary School Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Intervention
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Carrero, Kelly M.; Collins, Lauren W.; Lusk, Mandy E. – Behavioral Disorders, 2017
Researchers have been working diligently to build the evidence base for what works for youth with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). As the evidence base grows, the field must investigate what works, for whom, and under what conditions. To begin to address for whom the mounting evidence is applicable, this study systematically reviewed…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Intervention, Literature Reviews
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Losinski, Mickey; Cuenca-Carlino, Yojanna; Zablocki, Mark; Teagarden, James – Behavioral Disorders, 2014
Two previous reviews have indicated that self-regulated strategy instruction (SRSD) is an evidence-based practice that can improve the writing skills of students with emotional and behavioral disorders. The purpose of this meta-analysis is to extend the findings and analytic methods of previous reviews by examining published studies regarding…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Effect Size, Standards