Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders provides a comprehensive resource for preservice and in-service educators to teach and support academic, social, and behavioral development. The text focuses on implementation of evidence-based interventions, strategies, and practices. Dedicated chapters address quality service delivery models including individual, classroom, and school-wide supports. In addition, academic intervention chapters concentrate on reading, mathematics, writing, and study skills. Finally, the book includes step-by-step directions for conducting Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA), developing Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP), and monitoring student progress. The book will serve as a valuable reference for educators supporting students with challenging behaviors.
Key Features
Case studies written by PreK-12 practitioners based on their experiences supporting students with EBD
Numerous worksheets and examples to support implementation of evidence-based practices
Accessible and consistent format across all chapters
Pedagogical aids reinforce understanding: chapter objectives, key terms, chapter summaries, discussion questions, and lists of additional resources and readings
A PluralPlus companion website with instructor resources including PowerPoints, test banks, and sample class activities and student resources including links to videos, online learning modules, and printable forms
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Product Details
Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
Publication Date: 02 Nov 2020
Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc
Publication City/Country: US
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781635502251
About Brittany L. HottKathleen M. RandolphLesli Raymond
Brittany L. Hott, PhD is an Associate Professor of Special Education at the University of Oklahoma. She teaches assessment and interventions methods courses for the Department of Educational Psychology. Dr. Hott’s interests include school-based interventions, evidence-based practice, and single case research design. Dr. Hott is a multiple ironman finisher and Boston marathon qualifier.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Kathleen M. Randolph, PhD, BCBA-D is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Her research interests include coaching teachers to increase use of evidence-based practices in classroom management, applied behavior analysis, and support students with emotional and behavior disabilities in the general education classroom. She enjoys running, coaching, and spending time with her family in her spare time.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++For the past 25 years, Lesli Raymond, MS has worked as an educator in the same large, suburban school district she attended as a public school student. She currently works as an educational diagnostician at two elementary school campuses and has taught both general and special education at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Her research interests include evidence-based interventions for teaching students with disabilities as well as algebra readiness interventions for students with or at risk for mathematics disabilities. In her leisure time, Lesli enjoys visiting National Parks and camping with her husband and two teenage children.