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Main Authors: Gable, Robert A., Sugai, George, Lewis, Tim, Nelson, J. Ron, Cheney, Douglas, Safran, Stephen P., Safran, Joan S.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED412677
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author Gable, Robert A.
Sugai, George
Lewis, Tim
Nelson, J. Ron
Cheney, Douglas
Safran, Stephen P.
Safran, Joan S.
author_facet Gable, Robert A.
Sugai, George
Lewis, Tim
Nelson, J. Ron
Cheney, Douglas
Safran, Stephen P.
Safran, Joan S.
Gable, Robert A.
Sugai, George
Lewis, Tim
Nelson, J. Ron
Cheney, Douglas
Safran, Stephen P.
Safran, Joan S.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Individual and Systemic Approaches to Collaboration and Consultation on Behalf of Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders. From the Second CCBD Mini Library Series: Successful Interventions for the 21st Century. Gable, Robert A. Sugai, George Lewis, Tim Nelson, J. Ron Cheney, Douglas Safran, Stephen P. Safran, Joan S. Behavior Disorders Consultation Programs Delivery Systems Elementary Secondary Education Emotional Disturbances Inclusive Schools Mainstreaming Program Effectiveness Student Evaluation Teacher Collaboration Team Teaching This monograph discusses using collaboration and consultation to teach children and youth with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) in the general education classroom. After an introductory chapter, Chapter 2, "Collaboration and Consultation: Promises and Limitations," compares collaboration and consultation as they relate to serving students with EBD. The characteristics of the population with EBD and teacher perspectives on the inclusion of students with EBD in general education classes are discussed, including their concerns about the efficacy of collaboration. Chapter 3, "The Role of Functional Assessment in Collaboration and Consultation," explores the emergent practice of functional assessment as an essential tool for effective consultation. The process of functional assessment and functional replacement training are described. Chapter 4, "Guidelines for Consultation," explores practical ways to apply functional assessment procedures in the collaborative consultation processes and describes four interrelated components (ecological factors, longitudinal programming, focused interventions, and reactive strategies) and associated interventions of effective behavioral plans. Chapter 5, "Systems-Level Collaborative Consultation," provides an overview of the procedures and processes that characterize positive behavior support for all students. The role of the special educator in achieving a collaborative and comprehensive systems-level approach to educating students with EBD is highlighted. (CR)
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spellingShingle Individual and Systemic Approaches to Collaboration and Consultation on Behalf of Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders. From the Second CCBD Mini Library Series: Successful Interventions for the 21st Century.
Gable, Robert A.
Sugai, George
Lewis, Tim
Nelson, J. Ron
Cheney, Douglas
Safran, Stephen P.
Safran, Joan S.
Behavior Disorders
Consultation Programs
Delivery Systems
Elementary Secondary Education
Emotional Disturbances
Inclusive Schools
Mainstreaming
Program Effectiveness
Student Evaluation
Teacher Collaboration
Team Teaching
Individual and Systemic Approaches to Collaboration and Consultation on Behalf of Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders. From the Second CCBD Mini Library Series: Successful Interventions for the 21st Century. Gable, Robert A. Sugai, George Lewis, Tim Nelson, J. Ron Cheney, Douglas Safran, Stephen P. Safran, Joan S. Behavior Disorders Consultation Programs Delivery Systems Elementary Secondary Education Emotional Disturbances Inclusive Schools Mainstreaming Program Effectiveness Student Evaluation Teacher Collaboration Team Teaching This monograph discusses using collaboration and consultation to teach children and youth with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) in the general education classroom. After an introductory chapter, Chapter 2, "Collaboration and Consultation: Promises and Limitations," compares collaboration and consultation as they relate to serving students with EBD. The characteristics of the population with EBD and teacher perspectives on the inclusion of students with EBD in general education classes are discussed, including their concerns about the efficacy of collaboration. Chapter 3, "The Role of Functional Assessment in Collaboration and Consultation," explores the emergent practice of functional assessment as an essential tool for effective consultation. The process of functional assessment and functional replacement training are described. Chapter 4, "Guidelines for Consultation," explores practical ways to apply functional assessment procedures in the collaborative consultation processes and describes four interrelated components (ecological factors, longitudinal programming, focused interventions, and reactive strategies) and associated interventions of effective behavioral plans. Chapter 5, "Systems-Level Collaborative Consultation," provides an overview of the procedures and processes that characterize positive behavior support for all students. The role of the special educator in achieving a collaborative and comprehensive systems-level approach to educating students with EBD is highlighted. (CR)
title Individual and Systemic Approaches to Collaboration and Consultation on Behalf of Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders. From the Second CCBD Mini Library Series: Successful Interventions for the 21st Century.
topic Behavior Disorders
Consultation Programs
Delivery Systems
Elementary Secondary Education
Emotional Disturbances
Inclusive Schools
Mainstreaming
Program Effectiveness
Student Evaluation
Teacher Collaboration
Team Teaching
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED412677