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Emily R. DeFouw; Julie Sarno Owens; Samantha M. Margherio; Steven Evans – School Psychology Review, 2024
Although intensive interventions can be more costly than less intensive interventions, for some individuals, they may be more cost-effective. We extend the examination of differential cost-effectiveness to teacher consultation by examining the association between teacher-level characteristics (baseline knowledge, beliefs, skills) and change in…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cost Effectiveness, Intervention, Teacher Characteristics
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Alperin, Alexander; Reddy, Linda A.; Glover, Todd A.; Bronstein, Briana; Wiggs, Nicole B.; Dudek, Christopher M. – School Psychology Review, 2023
This is the first systematic review of the school outcome literature for behavior interventions used with middle school students exhibiting disruptive behaviors. A total of 51 investigations (published between 2000 and 2020) including 6,498 students and 264 implementers were coded on four dimensions (i.e., sample, interventions, methodology, and…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Intervention
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Groves, Emily A.; Austin, Jennifer L. – School Psychology Review, 2020
The Good Behavior Game (GBG) is a classroom management intervention whereby students earn points toward a particular criterion to "win" the game. Typically, students know the criterion at the start of the game. However, this approach may cause behavior to deteriorate if, during the game, students believe that they have already won or…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Educational Games, Classroom Techniques
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Collier-Meek, Melissa A.; Johnson, Austin H.; Sanetti, Lisa H.; Minami, Takuya – School Psychology Review, 2019
Research suggests that class-wide academic engagement can be improved by research-based classroom management. However, teachers struggle to implement classroom management consistently and may need ongoing support. Identifying critical components of classroom management could help illuminate mechanisms of action and streamline teacher…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Learner Engagement, Best Practices, Scheduling
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Bradshaw, Catherine P.; Pas, Elise T.; Bottiani, Jessika H.; Debnam, Katrina J.; Reinke, Wendy M.; Herman, Keith C.; Rosenberg, Michael S. – School Psychology Review, 2018
This article presents findings from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) testing the impact of a novel coaching approach utilized as one element of the Double Check cultural responsivity and student engagement model. The RCT included 158 elementary and middle school teachers randomized to receive coaching or serve as comparisons; all participating…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Faculty Development, Culturally Relevant Education, Classroom Techniques
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Cook, Clayton R.; Duong, Mylien T.; McIntosh, Kent; Fiat, Aria E.; Larson, Madeline; Pullmann, Michael D.; McGinnis, Jenna – School Psychology Review, 2018
Longstanding discipline disparities for Black male students are associated with untoward outcomes and necessitate feasible and effective school-based solutions. This study examined the efficacy of GREET-STOP-PROMPT (GSP) as a low-cost, potentially high-yield strategy designed to intervene on putative malleable root causes proximal to…
Descriptors: Males, African American Students, Student Behavior, Discipline Problems
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Robichaux, Natalie M.; Gresham, Frank M. – School Psychology Review, 2014
Class-wide interventions such as the Mystery Motivator are an easy and effective way to remediate problematic behavior in the classroom and increase the level of classroom management. Multiple procedural variations to the Mystery Motivator intervention have successfully changed student behavior, but a systematic comparison of two procedural…
Descriptors: Intervention, Rewards, Comparative Analysis, Student Motivation
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Ducharme, Joseph M.; Shecter, Carly – School Psychology Review, 2011
Although not trained as treatment providers, teachers are increasingly faced with students who present challenging behavioral issues that require intervention. Teachers often resort to reactive and punitive strategies that have many negative side effects and drawbacks because they lack specific training in managing problem behavior in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Teaching Methods
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Thijs, Jochem T.; Koomen, Helma M. Y.; van der Leij, Aryan – School Psychology Review, 2008
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kindergartners and their self-reported pedagogical practices toward these children. Two samples of kindergarten teachers were examined. They were questioned about, respectively, 117 and 167 children selected as socially inhibited, hyperactive, or average…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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Christ, Theodore J.; Christ, Jennifer A. – School Psychology Review, 2006
Contemporary roles of school psychology include the provision of ongoing support for teachers to prevent and remediate problematic behaviors within the instructional setting. Early research on the use of automated feedback devices to influence classroom behavior yielded promising results. The present study examined the effect of an interdependent…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Intervention
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Sugai, George; Horner, Robert R. – School Psychology Review, 2006
Educators and psychologists are concerned about problem behavior. Fortunately, effective interventions and practices have been documented for addressing this problem behavior. However, sustained and expanded uses of these interventions and practices have not been consistent or widespread. One promising approach to the systemic and sustained…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, School Psychologists, Systems Approach, Teachers
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Ducharme, Joseph M.; DiAdamo, Carolyn – School Psychology Review, 2005
Many commonly employed strategies used by teachers to manage noncompliance and problem behavior in the classroom focus on suppression of problem responses through reductive consequences. Errorless compliance training was developed to provide a nonaversive alternative to reducing child noncompliance and has been demonstrated effective as a…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Intervention, Special Education, Graduate Students
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Matheson, Andrea Starkweather; Shriver, Mark D. – School Psychology Review, 2005
This study examined the effects of effective command training with teachers on students' compliance rates and academic engagement. Three target students were selected who were exhibiting compliance rates substantially below peers. The students' teachers were taught how to provide effective commands. Results indicated that students' rates of…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Compliance (Psychology), Classroom Techniques, Student Participation
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Argulewicz, Ed N.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1982
Although it is too early to make definitive statements about cognitive-behavioral efficacy for treatment of traditional academic problems, initial research indicates that school psychologists should implement some of these cognitive-behavioral techniques for the modification of classroom learning problems. Well-documented implementations will be…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
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Proctor, Mary Anne; Morgan, Daniel – School Psychology Review, 1991
The effectiveness of a behavior management procedure--the response cost raffle--was studied with three male eighth graders and one female ninth grader in special education with mild to moderate behavior problems. Results indicate that the response cost raffle can be an effective and a practical classroom technique for increasing appropriate…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Classroom Research
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