Implementing Positive Behavior Support for Students with Emotional Behavior Disorders in a Detention Setting
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Implementing Positive Behavior Support for Students with Emotional Behavior Disorders in a Detention Setting
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Students with Emotional Behavior Disorders (EBD) struggle academically and
socially and have poor outcomes when compared to their disabled and nondisabled peers. Similarly students in juvenile justice settings experience negative outcomes compared to their non-incarcerated peers. Students who are labeled EBD and are also incarcerated in juvenile detention facilities clearly need additional support to be successful in the classroom. Positive Behavior Support (PBS) is a framework that allows teachers to provide effective academic and behavioral programming to enhance student academic achievement. The implementation of PBS for EBD students in a juvenile detention setting is an effective way to create a positive classroom environment, improve academics and behavior of students, and decrease the negative outcomes for this group of students. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2323/4709
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Author (aut): Jackson, Erin Janet
Other (oth): Ferris State University. School of Education.
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This research project is submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for a degree in Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a Special Education Option. 45 pages.
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