The purpose of the proposed study was twofold. First, three methods used for screening students for emotional and behavioral difficulties were compared. These three methods consisted of two methods currently in use in the schools and one systematic universal screening process utilizing a standardized rating scale that was introduced for this research. Second, teacher perceptions about and acceptability of the systematic universal screening process were explored. The sample included 13 teachers from a rural school district in the Midwest who assessed the students in their respective classrooms in addition to completing surveys and participating in focus group interviews at the end of the screening data collection process. The Behavior...
Early identification of student behavioral needs allows educators the opportunity to apply appropria...
Universal screening is a promising approach for identifying students at risk for behavioral and emot...
In response to controversy regarding the use of the wait-to-fail model toward identifying students...
Universal screening for behavior is the use of a measure of social, emotional or behavioral function...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Faith...
As part of school- and district-wide preventative efforts, universal screening serves to identify st...
As part of a comprehensive, multi-tiered system of support for students’ emotional, academic, and be...
Data derived from universal screening procedures are increasingly utilized by schools to identify an...
This study examines possible barriers associated with behavior screening implementation in schools. ...
The social problem being addressed through this project includes several challenges faced by our nat...
Universal screening of school-based academic and emo-tional and behavioral problems has gained popul...
Even though less than 1% of students receive mental health supports, it is estimated that about 20% ...
We examined the predictive utility of the Behavior Assessment System for Children-2 Behavioral and E...
Mental health problems often have an onset during the school age years and significantly impact the ...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
Early identification of student behavioral needs allows educators the opportunity to apply appropria...
Universal screening is a promising approach for identifying students at risk for behavioral and emot...
In response to controversy regarding the use of the wait-to-fail model toward identifying students...
Universal screening for behavior is the use of a measure of social, emotional or behavioral function...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Faith...
As part of school- and district-wide preventative efforts, universal screening serves to identify st...
As part of a comprehensive, multi-tiered system of support for students’ emotional, academic, and be...
Data derived from universal screening procedures are increasingly utilized by schools to identify an...
This study examines possible barriers associated with behavior screening implementation in schools. ...
The social problem being addressed through this project includes several challenges faced by our nat...
Universal screening of school-based academic and emo-tional and behavioral problems has gained popul...
Even though less than 1% of students receive mental health supports, it is estimated that about 20% ...
We examined the predictive utility of the Behavior Assessment System for Children-2 Behavioral and E...
Mental health problems often have an onset during the school age years and significantly impact the ...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
Early identification of student behavioral needs allows educators the opportunity to apply appropria...
Universal screening is a promising approach for identifying students at risk for behavioral and emot...
In response to controversy regarding the use of the wait-to-fail model toward identifying students...