This study examines the use of level systems in classrooms for students with behavioral disorders. One hundred surveys were sent to 31 counties in the state of Virginia . The survey was given to teachers of students with behavioral disorders. Seventy three surveys were returned from the 20 participating counties. From this survey it was determined that 52% of the responding teachers are using level systems in their classrooms. It was also determined that 86% use the level system with students who are behaviorally disordered
Instructional techniques used with elementary students diagnosed as having Attention Deficit Hyperac...
A descriptive study was designed to investigate parent perceptions of behavior management strategies...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
Students who exhibit behavioral problems represent a large segment of the school-age population. Com...
Students with emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD) present significant academic and behavior man-...
Classroom management is critical to maximizing academic success for all learners, yet problem behavi...
In many classrooms, the student\u27s behaviors are controlled by a behavior management system. The t...
The purpose of this study is to determine quality indicators in the field of emotional and behaviora...
Examination of the influence of educational placement of behaviorally disordered children and youth ...
The purpose of this research study was two fold. First, the researcher wanted to determine from whic...
The education of students struggling with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) continues to be a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness and desirability of identified...
This study examined the differences between special and regular education classroom environments and...
Abstract Background: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 53% of students with...
Quite significant is the proportion of students who have behavioral problems and attend all school l...
Instructional techniques used with elementary students diagnosed as having Attention Deficit Hyperac...
A descriptive study was designed to investigate parent perceptions of behavior management strategies...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
Students who exhibit behavioral problems represent a large segment of the school-age population. Com...
Students with emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD) present significant academic and behavior man-...
Classroom management is critical to maximizing academic success for all learners, yet problem behavi...
In many classrooms, the student\u27s behaviors are controlled by a behavior management system. The t...
The purpose of this study is to determine quality indicators in the field of emotional and behaviora...
Examination of the influence of educational placement of behaviorally disordered children and youth ...
The purpose of this research study was two fold. First, the researcher wanted to determine from whic...
The education of students struggling with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) continues to be a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness and desirability of identified...
This study examined the differences between special and regular education classroom environments and...
Abstract Background: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 53% of students with...
Quite significant is the proportion of students who have behavioral problems and attend all school l...
Instructional techniques used with elementary students diagnosed as having Attention Deficit Hyperac...
A descriptive study was designed to investigate parent perceptions of behavior management strategies...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...