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Main Authors: Davis, Carol Ann, Lane, Kathleen L., Sutherland, Kevin, Gunter, Philip L., Denny, R. Kenton, Pickens, Phillip, Wehby, Joseph
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED477118
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author Davis, Carol Ann
Lane, Kathleen L.
Sutherland, Kevin
Gunter, Philip L.
Denny, R. Kenton
Pickens, Phillip
Wehby, Joseph
author_facet Davis, Carol Ann
Lane, Kathleen L.
Sutherland, Kevin
Gunter, Philip L.
Denny, R. Kenton
Pickens, Phillip
Wehby, Joseph
Davis, Carol Ann
Lane, Kathleen L.
Sutherland, Kevin
Gunter, Philip L.
Denny, R. Kenton
Pickens, Phillip
Wehby, Joseph
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Differentiating Curriculum and Instruction on Behalf of Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders within General Education Settings. Fifth CCBD Mini-Library Series: Meeting the Diverse Needs of Children and Youth with E/BD--Evidence-Based Programs and Practices. Davis, Carol Ann Lane, Kathleen L. Sutherland, Kevin Gunter, Philip L. Denny, R. Kenton Pickens, Phillip Wehby, Joseph Academic Accommodations (Disabilities) Academic Achievement Behavior Disorders Curriculum Development Educational Legislation Elementary Secondary Education Emotional Disturbances Intervention Teaching Methods This monograph addresses issues concerned with modifications of general education instructional procedures and curriculum for students with emotional or behavioral disorders. It begins by defining the general education curriculum and presenting information on how students with E/BD currently fare, both academically and socially, compared to peers without disabilities. It then reviews the literature regarding efforts to modify and adapt curricular materials for students with E/BD. This is followed by discussion of the limitations of the intervention efforts validated to date and a proposal for the development of more global intervention approaches with a more generalized effect on student performance. Modifications to classroom instructional interactions and supplemental curricular materials are suggested, such as interspersing tasks that children can do well with more difficult or aversive tasks and supplemental reading intervention. The Phonological Awareness Training for Reading program is highlighted and examples of materials and instructional techniques are offered throughout. (Contains approximately 100 references.) (DB)
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spellingShingle Differentiating Curriculum and Instruction on Behalf of Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders within General Education Settings. Fifth CCBD Mini-Library Series: Meeting the Diverse Needs of Children and Youth with E/BD--Evidence-Based Programs and Practices.
Davis, Carol Ann
Lane, Kathleen L.
Sutherland, Kevin
Gunter, Philip L.
Denny, R. Kenton
Pickens, Phillip
Wehby, Joseph
Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
Academic Achievement
Behavior Disorders
Curriculum Development
Educational Legislation
Elementary Secondary Education
Emotional Disturbances
Intervention
Teaching Methods
Differentiating Curriculum and Instruction on Behalf of Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders within General Education Settings. Fifth CCBD Mini-Library Series: Meeting the Diverse Needs of Children and Youth with E/BD--Evidence-Based Programs and Practices. Davis, Carol Ann Lane, Kathleen L. Sutherland, Kevin Gunter, Philip L. Denny, R. Kenton Pickens, Phillip Wehby, Joseph Academic Accommodations (Disabilities) Academic Achievement Behavior Disorders Curriculum Development Educational Legislation Elementary Secondary Education Emotional Disturbances Intervention Teaching Methods This monograph addresses issues concerned with modifications of general education instructional procedures and curriculum for students with emotional or behavioral disorders. It begins by defining the general education curriculum and presenting information on how students with E/BD currently fare, both academically and socially, compared to peers without disabilities. It then reviews the literature regarding efforts to modify and adapt curricular materials for students with E/BD. This is followed by discussion of the limitations of the intervention efforts validated to date and a proposal for the development of more global intervention approaches with a more generalized effect on student performance. Modifications to classroom instructional interactions and supplemental curricular materials are suggested, such as interspersing tasks that children can do well with more difficult or aversive tasks and supplemental reading intervention. The Phonological Awareness Training for Reading program is highlighted and examples of materials and instructional techniques are offered throughout. (Contains approximately 100 references.) (DB)
title Differentiating Curriculum and Instruction on Behalf of Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders within General Education Settings. Fifth CCBD Mini-Library Series: Meeting the Diverse Needs of Children and Youth with E/BD--Evidence-Based Programs and Practices.
topic Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
Academic Achievement
Behavior Disorders
Curriculum Development
Educational Legislation
Elementary Secondary Education
Emotional Disturbances
Intervention
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED477118