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Suicidality and Intersectionality Among Students Identifying as Nonheterosexual and With a Disability
Content type: Journal Article
Research about students with disabilities and students identifying as LGBQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, or questioning) reveals that both populations report more suicidality and peer victimization and less school connectedness than do their peers. No study has...
Effect of SWPBIS on Disciplinary Exclusions for Students With and Without Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
School leaders react to inappropriate behaviors by excluding students, despite research suggesting an association with poor student outcomes. Students with disabilities are frequently subjected to these practices. One framework that has been proposed to...
Are U.S. Schools Discriminating When Suspending Students With Disabilities? A Best-Evidence Synthesis
Content type: Journal Article
We examined whether U.S. schools systemically discriminate when suspending or otherwise disciplining students with disabilities (SWD). Eighteen studies met inclusion criteria. We coded 147 available risk estimates from these 18 studies. Of four studies...
Sustaining and Scaling Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports: Implementation Drivers, Outcomes, and Considerations
Content type: Journal Article
Positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) was first introduced with the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in 1997. In this article, we describe the 25-year history of the PBIS implementation experience, including...
Implementation Science Research and Special Education
Content type: Journal Article
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Predicting Special and General Educators’ Intent to Continue Teaching Using Conservation of Resources Theory
Content type: Journal Article
Retaining teachers is an important priority for school leaders, especially in special education, a field with chronic shortages. We analyzed a nationally representative survey using conservation of resources theory to examine how job demands and resources...
Father-Friendly Classrooms: Making a Space for Dads of Children With Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
In this article, we summarize the critical issues and provide practical strategies to involving fathers of students with disabilities in the educational process. Research suggests that educators need to take special and deliberate steps to assure that...
Practical Components for Getting the Most from a Token Economy
Content type: Journal Article
A token economy is an evidence-based practice that is frequently used in schools to change student behavior. A token economy is a reinforcement system in which tokens are provided to a student following the demonstration of a target behavior. The tokens...
Behavior Today Newsletter 39(4)
Content type: News
Posted:
2 September, 2022
If you’re like me, and particularly if your professional life revolves around schooling in any form or capacity, you look forward to summertime each year. You do this with the undying hope it brings a break from at least some traditional duties, a more...
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House Committee Holds Hearing on School Climate and Safety
Content type: News
Posted:
18 February, 2022
On Wednesday, the House Education and Labor Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education held a hearing to examine the steps needed to help schools implement proven practices that will support students’ academic, social, and...