Researchers conducted a survey of standards developed by state departments of special education (SDSE) for the regulation of behavioral procedures. Specific attention was given to SDSE regulations of aversive behavioral procedures. Each state\u27s standards (i.e., policies and/or guidelines) were analyzed according to 19 questions addressing types of behavioral procedures identified, monitoring of activities for using procedures, prohibited/restricted procedures, staff training requirements, and decision models employed for selecting procedures. Results indicated that most standards identified behavioral procedures. However, considerable variability was found across SDSE regarding which procedures were identified and how they were regulated...
The report documents a Rroblem solving approach to the adoption of procedures for dealing with serio...
Use of physical restraint and seclusion procedures in schools continues to be controversial, and fos...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Dr. Susan Wel...
A survey was distributed to school psychologists, administrators, teachers, and specialists in speci...
A survey was conducted to obtain information on state policies and practices for implementing compon...
The purpose of this research study was two fold. First, the researcher wanted to determine from whic...
The 1997 amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandate that schools e...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997 added new provisions for disciplining childr...
Current and historical trends of restraint and timeout use, particularly in school environments, wer...
This dissertation sought to gain an understanding of current practices and perspectives of school ba...
The purpose of this investigation is to describe the outcomes of a multi-state study of written disc...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandated that each child who qualifies for sp...
Each of the 50 states has independently developed guidelines for the minimum training required of sc...
Project (Ed.S., School Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The process of d...
Use of physical restraint and seclusion procedures in schools continues to be controversial, and fos...
The report documents a Rroblem solving approach to the adoption of procedures for dealing with serio...
Use of physical restraint and seclusion procedures in schools continues to be controversial, and fos...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Dr. Susan Wel...
A survey was distributed to school psychologists, administrators, teachers, and specialists in speci...
A survey was conducted to obtain information on state policies and practices for implementing compon...
The purpose of this research study was two fold. First, the researcher wanted to determine from whic...
The 1997 amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandate that schools e...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997 added new provisions for disciplining childr...
Current and historical trends of restraint and timeout use, particularly in school environments, wer...
This dissertation sought to gain an understanding of current practices and perspectives of school ba...
The purpose of this investigation is to describe the outcomes of a multi-state study of written disc...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandated that each child who qualifies for sp...
Each of the 50 states has independently developed guidelines for the minimum training required of sc...
Project (Ed.S., School Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The process of d...
Use of physical restraint and seclusion procedures in schools continues to be controversial, and fos...
The report documents a Rroblem solving approach to the adoption of procedures for dealing with serio...
Use of physical restraint and seclusion procedures in schools continues to be controversial, and fos...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Dr. Susan Wel...