The purpose of this correlational study was to test the theory that relates the teachers ’ knowledge of literacy instruction to the classroom foci for classroom management of the teachers of students with emotional behavioral disorders. The problem of the study is that students with emotional behavioral disorders continue to present high levels of unemployment and social adjustment problems in adulthood. The literature suggests a need for improved preparation of special educators for provision of literacy instruction as well as a shift towards academic priorities for students with emotional behavioral disorders. The study examined whether there is an effect from the knowledge of language concepts for literacy instruction, years of experienc...
Elementary classrooms are intended to deliver instructional programs that cultivate the educational ...
Background: There is a well-established association between literacy difficulties and emotional and ...
Decades of research indicate that students with Emotional Disorders (ED) are often not identified an...
The purpose of this correlational study was to test the theory that relates the teachers\u27 knowled...
This study explores two teachers' beliefs and literacy instruction in self-contained classrooms with...
This study was designed to obtain the first national picture of the characteristics of special educa...
The learning of socially appropriate behavior and the mastery of literacy skills are highly critical...
The purpose of this study was to investigate teachers’ levels of training, perceptions of competence...
Students with emotional impairments exhibit a wide range of academic and behavioral difficulties wit...
Abstract Background: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 53% of students with...
Background: Behavioral difficulties can negatively influence literacy skills among students in eleme...
Although there is a substantial body of observation research investigating the manner in which readi...
Strategies of classroom intervention for emotional/behavioral disordered (EBD) children were investi...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
Students identified as “emotionally disturbed” face resistance to inclusion in classrooms with typic...
Elementary classrooms are intended to deliver instructional programs that cultivate the educational ...
Background: There is a well-established association between literacy difficulties and emotional and ...
Decades of research indicate that students with Emotional Disorders (ED) are often not identified an...
The purpose of this correlational study was to test the theory that relates the teachers\u27 knowled...
This study explores two teachers' beliefs and literacy instruction in self-contained classrooms with...
This study was designed to obtain the first national picture of the characteristics of special educa...
The learning of socially appropriate behavior and the mastery of literacy skills are highly critical...
The purpose of this study was to investigate teachers’ levels of training, perceptions of competence...
Students with emotional impairments exhibit a wide range of academic and behavioral difficulties wit...
Abstract Background: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 53% of students with...
Background: Behavioral difficulties can negatively influence literacy skills among students in eleme...
Although there is a substantial body of observation research investigating the manner in which readi...
Strategies of classroom intervention for emotional/behavioral disordered (EBD) children were investi...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
Students identified as “emotionally disturbed” face resistance to inclusion in classrooms with typic...
Elementary classrooms are intended to deliver instructional programs that cultivate the educational ...
Background: There is a well-established association between literacy difficulties and emotional and ...
Decades of research indicate that students with Emotional Disorders (ED) are often not identified an...