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School Wide Behavior Support Plan for Students with Behavior

Title: School Wide Behavior Support Plan for Students with Behavior
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2699 | Pages: 11.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


School Wide Behavior Support Plan for Students with Behavior

School Wide Behavior Support Plan for Students with Behavior Disorders/ Emotional Disturbances Almost half of the individuals who are labeled as ˇ§Emotionally/ Behaviorally Disturbed,ˇ¨ fail one or more courses in school at a greater rate than students with Communication or Learning Disabilities (Bauer & Shea, 1999). This is due to poor support systems that do not give consistent and well laid out guidelines, which meet the needs of all children. This is consistent at all grade levels. …showed first 75 words of 2699 total

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showed last 75 words of 2699 total…for students with severe disabilities: Functional assessment and comprehensive intervention. The Journal of Special Education, 31, 84-104. Horner, R., Saugai, G., (1997). School-wide behavioral support: Starting the year off right. Journal of Behavioral Education, 7 (1), 99-112. Lewis, T. J., Heflin, J., & DiGangi, S. A. (1991). ˇ§Teaching students with behavioral disorders: Basic questions and answers.ˇ¨ Reston, VA: The Council for Exceptional Children. Wright, D.B., Gurman, H.B. &Task Force Members (1998) Positive intervention for serious behavior problems. California Department of Education: Sacramento

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