Classroom Management for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: A Step-by-Step Guide for Educators
Autor Roger Pierangelo, George A. Giulianien Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412917872
ISBN-10: 1412917875
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1412917875
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"General education teachers need more information and guidance on how to effectively work with students with emotional and behavioral disorders. This book provides an overview of the various needs and characteristics that many of these students display."
"Well organized and readable. The chapter on cultural differences is a focus I have not seen explored significantly in other books."
"Well organized and readable. The chapter on cultural differences is a focus I have not seen explored significantly in other books."
Cuprins
Dedications
About the Authors
Preface
1. Review Your Knowledge on Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Definition of Emotional Disturbance
Causes of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Prevalence of Emotional Disturbance
Age of Onset of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Gender Features of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Cultural Features of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Eligibility Criteria for Emotional Disturbance Under IDEA
Characteristics of Students With Emotional Disturbance
Children With Emotional Disturbances and School-Related Concerns
IDEA Exclusion of Students Who Are ?Socially Maladjusted?
2. Understand the Behaviors of Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Understanding Challenging Behaviors
Understand the Difference Between Symptoms and Problems
Behaviors That May Be Indicative of More Serious Problems
Symptomatic Behaviors Exhibited When a Child Has Low Levels of Tension
Symptomatic Behaviors Exhibited When a Child Has High Levels of Tension
Redirecting Students to More Appropriate Behaviors
Ways to Maintain Positive Changes in Student Behavior
Whole-Classroom Instructional Strategies
3. Become Culturally Competent When Working With Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
4. Understand and Apply Principles of Reinforcement When Working With Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
Principles of Reinforcement
What Is the Actual Reinforcer?
Factors Affecting Reinforcer Effectiveness
Checklist for Effective Reinforcement
Possible Reinforcers
Reinforcement of Appropriate Student Behavior
5. Promote Positive Social Interactions Among Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
Why Are Social Skills Important?
Social-Cognitive Skill Development
The Role of Social Skills at School
Strategies to Foster a Sense of Belonging in the Classroom
Creating a Positive Classroom Climate
Teaching Social Skills Through Role Playing and Observation
The Classroom Teacher?s Power to Model Acceptance
Promoting Positive Social Interactions Among Students With and Without Disabilities
6. Apply Instructional Interventions for Specific Behaviors Exhibited in the Classroom by Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
Instructional Interventions for Active Non-Compliance
Instructional Interventions for Attendance Problems
Instructional Interventions for Difficulty With Transitions
Instructional Interventions for Disrespect to Teachers
Instructional Interventions for Classroom Disruption
Instructional Interventions for Failure to Accept Responsibility for Own Behavior and/or Consequences for Misbehavior
Instructional Interventions for Interpersonal Relationships With Peers
Instructional Interventions for Out-of-Control Behaviors
Instructional Interventions for Passive Resistance
Instructional Interventions for Not Respecting Property or Personal Space of Others
Instructional Interventions for Verbal Aggression
Instructional Interventions for Verbal Outbursts
7. Understand and Implement Classroom Management Strategies for Students With Specific Psychological Disorders
Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Schools
Classroom Management for Students With Anxiety Disorders
Classroom Management for Students With Bipolar Disorder
Working With Students With Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Depression in the Classroom
Working With Students With Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Schizophrenia in the Classroom
References
Glossary
Index
About the Authors
Preface
1. Review Your Knowledge on Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Definition of Emotional Disturbance
Causes of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Prevalence of Emotional Disturbance
Age of Onset of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Gender Features of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Cultural Features of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Eligibility Criteria for Emotional Disturbance Under IDEA
Characteristics of Students With Emotional Disturbance
Children With Emotional Disturbances and School-Related Concerns
IDEA Exclusion of Students Who Are ?Socially Maladjusted?
2. Understand the Behaviors of Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Understanding Challenging Behaviors
Understand the Difference Between Symptoms and Problems
Behaviors That May Be Indicative of More Serious Problems
Symptomatic Behaviors Exhibited When a Child Has Low Levels of Tension
Symptomatic Behaviors Exhibited When a Child Has High Levels of Tension
Redirecting Students to More Appropriate Behaviors
Ways to Maintain Positive Changes in Student Behavior
Whole-Classroom Instructional Strategies
3. Become Culturally Competent When Working With Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
4. Understand and Apply Principles of Reinforcement When Working With Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
Principles of Reinforcement
What Is the Actual Reinforcer?
Factors Affecting Reinforcer Effectiveness
Checklist for Effective Reinforcement
Possible Reinforcers
Reinforcement of Appropriate Student Behavior
5. Promote Positive Social Interactions Among Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
Why Are Social Skills Important?
Social-Cognitive Skill Development
The Role of Social Skills at School
Strategies to Foster a Sense of Belonging in the Classroom
Creating a Positive Classroom Climate
Teaching Social Skills Through Role Playing and Observation
The Classroom Teacher?s Power to Model Acceptance
Promoting Positive Social Interactions Among Students With and Without Disabilities
6. Apply Instructional Interventions for Specific Behaviors Exhibited in the Classroom by Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
Instructional Interventions for Active Non-Compliance
Instructional Interventions for Attendance Problems
Instructional Interventions for Difficulty With Transitions
Instructional Interventions for Disrespect to Teachers
Instructional Interventions for Classroom Disruption
Instructional Interventions for Failure to Accept Responsibility for Own Behavior and/or Consequences for Misbehavior
Instructional Interventions for Interpersonal Relationships With Peers
Instructional Interventions for Out-of-Control Behaviors
Instructional Interventions for Passive Resistance
Instructional Interventions for Not Respecting Property or Personal Space of Others
Instructional Interventions for Verbal Aggression
Instructional Interventions for Verbal Outbursts
7. Understand and Implement Classroom Management Strategies for Students With Specific Psychological Disorders
Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Schools
Classroom Management for Students With Anxiety Disorders
Classroom Management for Students With Bipolar Disorder
Working With Students With Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Depression in the Classroom
Working With Students With Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) in the Classroom
Working With Students With Schizophrenia in the Classroom
References
Glossary
Index
Notă biografică
Roger Pierangelo is an associate professor in the Department of Special Education and Literacy at Long Island University. He has been an administrator of special education programs and served for eighteen years as a permanent member of Committees on Special Education. He has over thirty years of experience in the public school system as a general education classroom teacher and school psychologist, and is a consultant to numerous private and public schools, PTAs, and SEPTA groups. Pierangelo has also been an evaluator for the New York State Office of Vocational and Rehabilitative Services and a director of a private clinic. He is a New York State licensed clinical psychologist, certified school psychologist, and a Board Certified Diplomate Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychology and Forensic Psychology. Pierangelo is currently president of The National Association of Special Education Teachers, executive director of The American Academy of Special Education Professionals, and vice-president of The National Association of Parents with Children in Special Education.
Pierangelo earned his BS degree from St. John¿s University, his MS from Queens College, Professional Diploma from Queens College, PhD from Yeshiva University, and Diplomate Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychology and Forensic Psychology from the International College of Professional Psychology. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, New York State Psychological Association, Nassau County Psychological Association, New York State Union of Teachers, and Phi Delta Kappa.
Pierangelo is the coauthor of numerous books, including The Big Book of Special Education Resources and The Step-by-Step Book Series for Special Educators.
Pierangelo earned his BS degree from St. John¿s University, his MS from Queens College, Professional Diploma from Queens College, PhD from Yeshiva University, and Diplomate Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychology and Forensic Psychology from the International College of Professional Psychology. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, New York State Psychological Association, Nassau County Psychological Association, New York State Union of Teachers, and Phi Delta Kappa.
Pierangelo is the coauthor of numerous books, including The Big Book of Special Education Resources and The Step-by-Step Book Series for Special Educators.
Descriere
The regulations circumscribed around EBD under the IDEA laws surrounding Special Education.
Description of typical EBD behaviors and positive reinforcements
The most effective intervention strategies for best practice in the classroom
The most effective intervention strategies for best practice in the classroom