This study evaluated teachers’ use of universal Program-Wide Positive Behavior Support (PW-PBS) practices at a class-wide level, the rate of disruptive behavior, and the level of academic engagement in Singapore preschool general education classrooms. Evaluation was carried out in 32 classrooms using mainly direct observational methods. Findings indicated that while the majority of the teachers taught rules and expectations to children several times throughout the year, used effective error corrections, and allocated more than 70% of class time to academic instructions, none of them had a system for documenting and rewarding appropriate child behavior, or a documented system to address specific behavioral violations. Very few teachers used ...
Teachers should have adequate professional equipment to ensure discipline in the classroom, to commu...
There is a need in Australian schools to replace child-excluding discipline of problem behaviour wit...
Current statistics indicate that up to 10% of preschool students demonstrate a problematic level of ...
This study evaluated teachers’ use of universal Program-Wide Positive Behavior Support (PW-PBS) prac...
This thesis sought to inform the implementation of School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support (SWPBS) in...
Preschool teachers report children’s challenging behavior as their greatest concern (Alkon, Ramler, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of K-12 Positive Behavioral Interventions and Su...
In 2013, 31 preschool teachers in three Catholic schools across Singapore embarked on a two year act...
This exploratory study was aimed primarily at developing baseline data on the quality of teacher-chi...
There is growing concern over the number of young children who display challenging behavior and pres...
This presentation will include a discussion of how School Wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS) was...
Teachers frequently struggle to cope with conduct problems in the classroom. The aim of this study w...
Teachers frequently struggle to cope with conduct problems in the classroom. The aim of this study w...
Early childhood teachers report that children’s disruptive behaviour is one of the major challenges ...
It is strongly needed to enhance teacher training programs via extensive course content more specifi...
Teachers should have adequate professional equipment to ensure discipline in the classroom, to commu...
There is a need in Australian schools to replace child-excluding discipline of problem behaviour wit...
Current statistics indicate that up to 10% of preschool students demonstrate a problematic level of ...
This study evaluated teachers’ use of universal Program-Wide Positive Behavior Support (PW-PBS) prac...
This thesis sought to inform the implementation of School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support (SWPBS) in...
Preschool teachers report children’s challenging behavior as their greatest concern (Alkon, Ramler, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of K-12 Positive Behavioral Interventions and Su...
In 2013, 31 preschool teachers in three Catholic schools across Singapore embarked on a two year act...
This exploratory study was aimed primarily at developing baseline data on the quality of teacher-chi...
There is growing concern over the number of young children who display challenging behavior and pres...
This presentation will include a discussion of how School Wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS) was...
Teachers frequently struggle to cope with conduct problems in the classroom. The aim of this study w...
Teachers frequently struggle to cope with conduct problems in the classroom. The aim of this study w...
Early childhood teachers report that children’s disruptive behaviour is one of the major challenges ...
It is strongly needed to enhance teacher training programs via extensive course content more specifi...
Teachers should have adequate professional equipment to ensure discipline in the classroom, to commu...
There is a need in Australian schools to replace child-excluding discipline of problem behaviour wit...
Current statistics indicate that up to 10% of preschool students demonstrate a problematic level of ...