Identifying and Supporting Students at Risk for Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Within Multi-Level Models: Data Driven Approaches to Conducting Secondary Interventions with an Academic Emphasis (Report)
Education & Treatment of Children 2007, Nov, 30, 4
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Abstract Three-tiered models have been embraced by many schools to prevent and respond to antisocial behavior. However, many of these three-tiered models are incomplete or underdeveloped. Specifically, little attention has been devoted to studying how to (a) systematically identify students who require more focused secondary interventions and (b) build empirically-validated approaches to meet the behavioral and academic needs of students with or at risk for EBD. This paper provides two illustrations, one at the elementary level and a second at the middle school level, of how to address this void in the literature.
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