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O'Connor, Karen V.; Stichter, Janine P. – Beyond Behavior, 2011
Students with high-functioning autism and/or Asperger Syndrome (HFA/AS) are characterized by difficulties with communication as well as impairments in social interaction skills. Students with HFA/AS have been shown to generate solutions that are lower quality (e.g., less socially appropriate) than those of their typical peers and also to have…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Problem Solving
McDaniel, Sara C.; Flower, Andrea; Cheney, Douglas – Beyond Behavior, 2011
Students with high-incidence disabilities, including emotional and behavioral disorders (E/BD), learning disabilities (LD), and mild intellectual disabilities (MID), demonstrate academic, social, and behavioral deficits to varying degrees, which places them at risk for school failure. Because students with E/BD face dire consequences, it is…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Intervention, Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities
Lierheimer, Kristin; Stichter, Janine – Beyond Behavior, 2011
Many students with exceptionalities, such as Aaron, display challenging behaviors that have a substantial impact on their quality of life and greatly disrupt the educational process (Matson, Wilkins, & Macken, 2009; Westling, 2010). Challenging behavior often causes academic and social difficulties for the students displaying the behavior,…
Descriptors: Autism, Quality of Life, Student Behavior, Interpersonal Competence
Gage, Nicholas A.; Lewis, Timothy J. – Beyond Behavior, 2010
The purpose of this article is to describe an applied method of assessing and manipulating environmental factors influencing student behavior. The assessment procedure is called structural analysis (SA) and can be a part of a functional behavioral assessment (FBA) process or a stand-alone set of procedures for teachers to use in their classrooms.…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Teaching Methods, Environmental Influences
McCoy, Kathleen M.; Mathur, Sarup. R.; Czoka, Andrea – Beyond Behavior, 2010
Research strongly suggests that visual supports, such as pictures, prompts, cue cards, story boards, graphic schedules, and diagrams, have been effective for providing instructional structure for a wide variety of children and for multiple activities. Making successful transitions from one activity to another is difficult for many children,…
Descriptors: Autism, Grade 4, Learner Engagement, Cues
Establishing a School-Based Mentoring Program for Youth Who Are Transitioning from a Secure Facility
Waller, Katherine S.; Houchins, David E.; Nomvete, Patsy Thomas – Beyond Behavior, 2010
Youth with disabilities face many obstacles when transitioning from a juvenile detention facility back to school. A school-based mentoring program provides formerly incarcerated youth with support and encouragement from a caring, responsible adult. Youth with positive role models such as a mentor are more likely to successfully transition back to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Educational Change, Career Awareness, Transitional Programs
McGrath, Mary Z.; Johns, Beverley H.; Mathur, Sarup R. – Beyond Behavior, 2010
Across the nation, special educators are the most thinly stretched professional educators, and they do need carefully designed support from paraprofessionals. Giangreco and Broer (2009) reported that assigning paraprofessionals either to classrooms or to individual children with disabilities has become a growing model of providing services to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Collegiality
Sheffield, Kim; Waller, Raymond J. – Beyond Behavior, 2010
Trying to manage the problem behaviors of one or two students in the classroom can take teachers away from valuable instructional time with all students. However, these problem behaviors can be reduced and student engagement increased by teachers implementing effective behavior management strategies. 2008). Because behavior management is only one…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Intervention, Case Studies
Atkins, Trent; Bartuska, Jamie – Beyond Behavior, 2010
Alternative education programs (also called alternative schools) first appeared on the American landscape in the 1960s. Despite the proliferation of these programs, a generic description of what constitutes an alternative education program, historically, has been elusive. Most alternative education programs have the general criteria of serving…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, At Risk Students, Behavior Disorders, Urban Areas
Myers, Diane M.; Briere, Donald E., III – Beyond Behavior, 2010
Schoolwide positive behavior support (SWPBS) is an empirically supported approach that is implemented by more than 10,000 schools in the United States to support student and staff behavior (www.pbis.org). SWPBS is based on a three-tiered prevention logic: (a) Tier 1 interventions support all students; (b) Tier 2 interventions support targeted…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Social Behavior, Urban Schools, Middle Schools
Hershfeldt, Patricia A.; Rosenberg, Michael S.; Bradshaw, Catherine P. – Beyond Behavior, 2010
The responsibility of managing student behavior has become a heightened concern for general education teachers as a result of increased accountability for student gains. Although functional behavioral assessments (FBAs) are widely recommended for use in such situations, there are clear indications that this evidence-based practice is not occurring…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Teaching Methods
Kern, Lee; State, Talida M. – Beyond Behavior, 2009
It is often said that the best intervention strategies prevent problem behaviors from starting in the first place. Two preventative strategies that teachers can use are choice making and incorporating preferred activities into classwide instruction. Not only do these strategies avoid problem behaviors, but teachers also find them easy to use in…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods
Haydon, Todd; Borders, Christy; Embury, Dusty; Clarke, Laura – Beyond Behavior, 2009
Many teachers face behaviors such as talking out, disrespectful comments, general classroom disorder, and even verbal abuse on a daily basis. Students who create these disruptions in classroom settings interrupt the flow of instruction and affect the behaviors of other students, creating a chaotic environment. Because students with or at risk for…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Behavior Modification, Teaching Methods
Conroy, Maureen A.; Sutherland, Kevin S.; Snyder, Angela; Al-Hendawi, Maha; Vo, Abigail – Beyond Behavior, 2009
Creating a positive and engaging classroom atmosphere is one of the most powerful tools teachers can use to encourage children's learning and prevent problem behaviors from occurring. Teachers' responses to children's appropriate and problem behavior can help set the tone of the classroom environment. Creating positive interactions between a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Positive Reinforcement, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship
Menzies, Holly M.; Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Lee, Johanna Marie – Beyond Behavior, 2009
The authors begin this article by introducing a student, Andy, who has emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). Andy is the kind of student who needs to be given more responsibility for his own behavior. In this article, the authors illustrate why and how that can be done. The authors focus predominantly on the strategy of self-monitoring and how…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Metacognition, Self Control, Prosocial Behavior

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