The purpose of this qualitative case study is to explore, through the lens of self-regulated learning theory, the interrelationship of the BRAIN program and the development of positive classroom behaviors for students with emotional and behavioral disorders in a selected Midwestern school district. This study used purposeful sampling to select five school sites implementing the BRAIN program. The study participants were principals and BRAIN teachers at the five school sites. Data were collected through interviews of four principals, five BRAIN teachers, observations, and documents. Identification of self-regulated learning theory espoused by Zimmerman and Campillo (2003), Zimmerman (2000), and Pintrich and Zusho (2002) occurred prior to con...
Action research studying how teaching self-regulatory skills relates to problem behaviors and pre-ac...
Discouraged students come to school unable to learn. Emotional and social factors affect their intra...
The transition of students with emotional and behavioral disorders has often been difficult when the...
There is growing concern about the mental health and resilience of today’s students (McCain, Mustar...
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have less successful school experiences, as w...
Neurobiological impairments are symptoms found in individuals with learning disabilities. Executive ...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a computer program for students with...
The research question addressed is, how do I teach students with neurobiological impairments to self...
To attain academic goals, school personnel must effectively manage 20% of students who engage in the...
This study looks at three kindergarten and first-grade students that all qualify under the category ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the perception of educators transitioning ...
Behavioral-based interventions have long been demonstrated to be effective foraddressing behavioral ...
Children with emotional and behavioral disorders (E/BD) struggle to achieve social and academic outc...
Students identified with or at risk for emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD) face a number of challe...
Student with social-emotional difficulties are at increased risk for many adverse outcomes, includin...
Action research studying how teaching self-regulatory skills relates to problem behaviors and pre-ac...
Discouraged students come to school unable to learn. Emotional and social factors affect their intra...
The transition of students with emotional and behavioral disorders has often been difficult when the...
There is growing concern about the mental health and resilience of today’s students (McCain, Mustar...
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have less successful school experiences, as w...
Neurobiological impairments are symptoms found in individuals with learning disabilities. Executive ...
textThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a computer program for students with...
The research question addressed is, how do I teach students with neurobiological impairments to self...
To attain academic goals, school personnel must effectively manage 20% of students who engage in the...
This study looks at three kindergarten and first-grade students that all qualify under the category ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the perception of educators transitioning ...
Behavioral-based interventions have long been demonstrated to be effective foraddressing behavioral ...
Children with emotional and behavioral disorders (E/BD) struggle to achieve social and academic outc...
Students identified with or at risk for emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD) face a number of challe...
Student with social-emotional difficulties are at increased risk for many adverse outcomes, includin...
Action research studying how teaching self-regulatory skills relates to problem behaviors and pre-ac...
Discouraged students come to school unable to learn. Emotional and social factors affect their intra...
The transition of students with emotional and behavioral disorders has often been difficult when the...